Carpenter R, Coen ES 1995
- Authors: Carpenter R, Coen ES
- Title: TRANSPOSON INDUCED CHIMERAS SHOW THAT FLORICAULA, A MERISTEM
IDENTITY
GENE, ACTS NON-AUTONOMOUSLY BETWEEN CELL LAYERS
- Location: Development 1995 Jan;121(1):19-26
- Abstract: Flower meristems comprise several distinct cell layers, To
understand the
role of cell interactions between and within these layers, we have
generated plants chimeric for a key floral homeotic gene, floricaula
(flo). These chimeras arose in Antirrhinum by excision
of a transposon, restoring po gene function. Activity of flo in a subset
of cell layers gives fertile flowers with an abnormal morphology. This
shows that flo can act non-autonomously between layers, although some
aspects of its function are impaired. In addition, we show that flo
exhibits some cell-autonomy within layers.
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