Enormous progress has been made over the past five years in understanding the floral homeotic genes, which specify the fate of the floral organ meristems. More recently, regulatory genes have been cloned from Petunia hybrida and Arabidopsis thaliana that play essential roles in the development of the ovule - the floral organ that contains the female gametophyte. Extensive mutagenesis programmes using Arabidopsis have yielded a number of ovule mutants that reflect the various steps in ovule ontogeny. These mutants, and the identification of the first key regulatory genes involved in ovule development, are powerful research tools for studies on plant reproduction. Moreover, ovule development is intriguing for evolutionary studies, because the ovule is a relatively simple organ found in both modern angiosperms and gymnosperms, and their common ancestor.

Molecular control of ovule development / G.C. Angenent, L. Colombo. - In: TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE. - ISSN 1360-1385. - 1:7(1996), pp. 228-232.

Molecular control of ovule development

L. Colombo
1996

Abstract

Enormous progress has been made over the past five years in understanding the floral homeotic genes, which specify the fate of the floral organ meristems. More recently, regulatory genes have been cloned from Petunia hybrida and Arabidopsis thaliana that play essential roles in the development of the ovule - the floral organ that contains the female gametophyte. Extensive mutagenesis programmes using Arabidopsis have yielded a number of ovule mutants that reflect the various steps in ovule ontogeny. These mutants, and the identification of the first key regulatory genes involved in ovule development, are powerful research tools for studies on plant reproduction. Moreover, ovule development is intriguing for evolutionary studies, because the ovule is a relatively simple organ found in both modern angiosperms and gymnosperms, and their common ancestor.
Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale
1996
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