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Mutations in orthologous PETALOSA TOE-type genes cause a dominant double-flower phenotype in phylogenetically distant eudicots

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A conserved mechanism regulates the dominantly inherited double-flower trait, and involves natural allelic variation at the microRNA172 binding site in the novel PETALOSA subclade of TARGET OF EAT (TOE)-type genes. Click to show full abstract

A conserved mechanism regulates the dominantly inherited double-flower trait, and involves natural allelic variation at the microRNA172 binding site in the novel PETALOSA subclade of TARGET OF EAT (TOE)-type genes.

Keywords: orthologous petalosa; type genes; double flower; mutations orthologous; toe type

Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Botany
Year Published: 2020

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