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Genetic Footprints of Stamen Ancestors Guide Perianth Evolution inPersea(Lauraceae)

Authors :
Douglas E. Soltis
Sangtae Kim
David G. Oppenheimer
Matyas Buzgo
Zhengui Zheng
Pamela S. Soltis
André S. Chanderbali
Source :
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 167:1075-1089
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 2006.

Abstract

The perianth of Persea americana (Lauraceae) consists of two whorls of morphologically similar laminar organs, termed tepals. Closely related Persea borbonia, however, produces a dimorphic perianth with smaller outer tepals. To assess whether homologues of floral organ identity genes in Persea may play a role in shaping this dimorphic perianth, we compared their expression patterns in the two species. A homologue of AP1 (A‐function) is expressed at low levels in both perianth types but was not tepal specific. Homologues of AGL6, however, show the tepal‐specific expression pattern expected of A‐function genes. Homologues of AP3 and PI (B‐function) are expressed in tepals of both perianth types, indicating that perianth dimorphism in Persea is not regulated by these genes. Differential expression across the dimorphic perianth as absence late in outer tepal development was evident for homologues of AG (C‐function) and SEP3 (E‐function). Genetic studies in model systems indicate a conserved role for AG homolo...

Details

ISSN :
15375315 and 10585893
Volume :
167
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5c8e518326a0af40cc3fb6b558ea0b4c