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The following pages link to A Mutation in the Arabidopsis TFL1 Gene Affects Inflorescence Meristem Development (Q33337716):
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- Molecular Breeding to Create Optimized Crops: From Genetic Manipulation to Potential Applications in Plant Factories (Q26747372) (← links)
- Genetic control of inflorescence architecture in legumes (Q26800111) (← links)
- The Arabidopsis BELL1 and KNOX TALE homeodomain proteins interact through a domain conserved between plants and animals (Q27938506) (← links)
- Tomato SP-interacting proteins define a conserved signaling system that regulates shoot architecture and flowering (Q28343993) (← links)
- The delayed terminal flower phenotype is caused by a conditional mutation in the CENTRORADIALIS gene of snapdragon (Q28344191) (← links)
- Effects of sugar on vegetative development and floral transition in Arabidopsis (Q28351475) (← links)
- Image Harvest: an open-source platform for high-throughput plant image processing and analysis (Q28601722) (← links)
- De novo sequencing, characterization, and comparison of inflorescence transcriptomes of Cornus canadensis and C. florida (Cornaceae) (Q28660965) (← links)
- Flower development (Q28740986) (← links)
- Molecular and genetic mechanisms of floral control (Q28755419) (← links)
- Floral initiation and inflorescence architecture: a comparative view (Q28757188) (← links)
- Bracteomania, an inflorescence anomaly, is caused by the loss of function of the MADS-box gene squamosa in Antirrhinum majus (Q30844516) (← links)
- Functional divergence of the TFL1-like gene family in Arabidopsis revealed by characterization of a novel homologue. (Q31909545) (← links)
- BcXTH1, a Brassica campestris homologue of Arabidopsis XTH9, is associated with cell expansion (Q33228352) (← links)
- An expressed sequence tag (EST) library from developing fruits of an Hawaiian endemic mint (Stenogyne rugosa, Lamiaceae): characterization and microsatellite markers (Q33255007) (← links)
- Genetic control of branching in Arabidopsis and tomato (Q33333446) (← links)
- Control of flowering time (Q33333458) (← links)
- Genetic interactions of the Arabidopsis flowering time gene FCA, with genes regulating floral initiation (Q33333503) (← links)
- The making of a flower: control of floral meristem identity in IT>Arabidopsis/IT> (Q33333665) (← links)
- Interactions among APETALA1, LEAFY, and TERMINAL FLOWER1 specify meristem fate (Q33333816) (← links)
- Expression of CENTRORADIALIS (CEN) and CEN-like genes in tobacco reveals a conserved mechanism controlling phase change in diverse species (Q33333930) (← links)
- The inflorescence architecture of Petunia hybrida is modified by the Arabidopsis thaliana Ap2 gene (Q33334060) (← links)
- A TERMINAL FLOWER1-like gene from perennial ryegrass involved in floral transition and axillary meristem identity (Q33335445) (← links)
- Analysis of PEAM4, the pea AP1 functional homologue, supports a model for AP1-like genes controlling both floral meristem and floral organ identity in different plant species (Q33335478) (← links)
- Cell signalling at the shoot meristem (Q33335512) (← links)
- EMF1, a novel protein involved in the control of shoot architecture and flowering in Arabidopsis (Q33335808) (← links)
- The MADS-box gene DEFH28 from Antirrhinum is involved in the regulation of floral meristem identity and fruit development (Q33336659) (← links)
- Quantitative trait loci for inflorescence development in Arabidopsis thaliana. (Q33337001) (← links)
- Overexpression of RCN1 and RCN2, rice TERMINAL FLOWER 1/CENTRORADIALIS homologs, confers delay of phase transition and altered panicle morphology in rice (Q33337441) (← links)
- Organ Formation at the Vegetative Shoot Meristem (Q33337626) (← links)
- UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS Controls Meristem Identity and Organ Primordia Fate in Arabidopsis (Q33337642) (← links)
- Activation of Basal Cells of the Apical Meristem during Sepal Formation in Tomato (Q33337653) (← links)
- Gene Expression in the Early Floral Meristem (Q33337675) (← links)
- Genetic Interactions That Regulate Inflorescence Development in Arabidopsis (Q33337678) (← links)
- Normal and Abnormal Development in the Arabidopsis Vegetative Shoot Apex (Q33337702) (← links)
- Repression of AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 is a crucial step in promoting flower development (Q33339543) (← links)
- Flowering genes in Metrosideros fit a broad herbaceous model encompassing Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum (Q33339938) (← links)
- Integration of reproductive meristem fates by a SEPALLATA-like MADS-box gene (Q33340538) (← links)
- ABERRANT PANICLE ORGANIZATION 1 temporally regulates meristem identity in rice (Q33341254) (← links)
- Overexpression of TaMADS1, a SEPALLATA-like gene in wheat, causes early flowering and the abnormal development of floral organs in Arabidopsis (Q33341609) (← links)
- How floral meristems are built. (Q33342664) (← links)
- SIAMESE, a plant-specific cell cycle regulator, controls endoreplication onset in Arabidopsis thaliana (Q33343384) (← links)
- TERMINAL FLOWER1 is a mobile signal controlling Arabidopsis architecture (Q33343846) (← links)
- Evolution and development of inflorescence architectures. (Q33344065) (← links)
- The role of two LEAFY paralogs from Idahoa scapigera (Brassicaceae) in the evolution of a derived plant architecture (Q33344129) (← links)
- Development of a new diagnostic marker for growth habit selection in faba bean (Vicia faba L.) breeding (Q33344568) (← links)
- The shoot meristem identity gene TFL1 is involved in flower development and trafficking to the protein storage vacuole. (Q33344838) (← links)
- CENL1 expression in the rib meristem affects stem elongation and the transition to dormancy in Populus. (Q33345071) (← links)
- Molecular and functional characterization of PEBP genes in barley reveal the diversification of their roles in flowering (Q33346637) (← links)
- Twenty years on: the inner workings of the shoot apical meristem, a developmental dynamo (Q33348282) (← links)