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The poetry of reproduction: the role of LEAFY in Arabidopsis thaliana flower formation
2012
International Journal of Developmental Biology
For successful reproduction, angiosperms must form fertile flowers at the appropriate positions and at the appropriate times. The reproductive transition is especially important for monocarpic plants that only flower once. In the model annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana, this transition is controlled through regulation of a group of genes termed floral meristem identity genes, of which LEAFY (LFY) is arguably the most important. LFY orthologs are found throughout land plants and are essential
doi:10.1387/ijdb.113450ns
pmid:22451042
fatcat:al2exhs5rrgrrculvcss7wrzse