The search for flower homeotic gene homologs in basal angiosperms and Gnetales: a potential new source of data on the evolutionary origin of flowers

MW Frohlich, EM Meyerowitz - International Journal of Plant …, 1997 - journals.uchicago.edu
The evolutionary origin of flowering plants has long been contentious. The large
morphological gap between flowering plants and their potential gymnosperm relatives …

The search for flower homeotic gene homologs in basal angiosperms and gnetales: A potential new source of data on the evolutionary origin of flowers

MW Frohlich, EM Meyerowitz - International journal of plant sciences, 1997 - pure.psu.edu
The evolutionary origin of flowering plants has long been contentious. The large
morphological gap between flowering plants and their potential gymnosperm relatives …

The search for flower homeotic gene homologs in basal angiosperms and Gnetales: a potential new source of data on the evolutionary origin of flowers.

MW Frohlich, EM Meyerowitz - 1997 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The large morphological gap between flowering plants and their potential gymnosperm
relatives makes floral homology difficult to assess. Uncertainty at the base of the angiosperm …

[引用][C] The Search for Flower Homeotic Gene Homologs in Basal Angiosperms and Gnetales: A Potential New Source of Data on the Evolutionary Origin of Flowers

MW Frohlich, EM Meyerowitz - International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997 - cir.nii.ac.jp
The Search for Flower Homeotic Gene Homologs in Basal Angiosperms and Gnetales: A
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The Search for Flower Homeotic Gene Homologs in Basal Angiosperms and Gnetales: A Potential New Source of Data on the Evolutionary Origin of Flowers

MW Frohlich, EM Meyerowitz - International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997 - JSTOR
The evolutionary origin of flowering plants has long been contentious. The large
morphological gap between flowering plants and their potential gymnosperm relatives …