TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a comprehensive integration of morphological and genetic studies of floral development
AU - Buzgo, Matyas
AU - Soltis, Douglas E.
AU - Soltis, Pamela S.
AU - Ma, Hong
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Elliot M. Meyerowitz, Samuel Salazar-Garcia, Walter S. Judd, the American Society of Plant Biologists, the American Society for Horticultural Science and the University of Chicago Press for permitting us to use their illustrations. We thank James Leebens-Mack, Claude W. dePamphilis and four anonymous reviewers for their critical and helpful suggestions on the manuscript. We also thank Peter K. Endress, Paula J. Rudall, Usher Posluszny and P. Barry Tomlinson for their helpful discussion and for sharing their unpublished manuscripts. This study was funded by National Science Foundation Grants PGR-0115684, MCB-0092075 and IBN-0077832.
PY - 2004/4
Y1 - 2004/4
N2 - Floral developmental genetics has exploded as a discipline. In addition to the rich genetic database for well-established models (Arabidopsis, Antirrhinum, Zea), numerous species have become the focus of floral genomic and genetic initiatives. Extensive documentation of the developmental morphology of Arabidopsis flowers has facilitated the linkage of genes and morphology. Complete developmental series also need to be assembled for emerging systems of molecular studies of floral genes. We address issues of homology assessment in floral structures, emphasize the need for assembling a complete floral developmental series for each species studied molecularly and genetically, stress the importance of a common set of terminology, and suggest a set of 'landmarks' to designate major events in floral development. We compare the floral developmental series of three species with different floral morphologies and propose a consensus of developmental stages to facilitate comparison of gene expression patterns. Taxa occupying key phylogenetic positions offer great potential for generating hypotheses about the regulation of floral development.
AB - Floral developmental genetics has exploded as a discipline. In addition to the rich genetic database for well-established models (Arabidopsis, Antirrhinum, Zea), numerous species have become the focus of floral genomic and genetic initiatives. Extensive documentation of the developmental morphology of Arabidopsis flowers has facilitated the linkage of genes and morphology. Complete developmental series also need to be assembled for emerging systems of molecular studies of floral genes. We address issues of homology assessment in floral structures, emphasize the need for assembling a complete floral developmental series for each species studied molecularly and genetically, stress the importance of a common set of terminology, and suggest a set of 'landmarks' to designate major events in floral development. We compare the floral developmental series of three species with different floral morphologies and propose a consensus of developmental stages to facilitate comparison of gene expression patterns. Taxa occupying key phylogenetic positions offer great potential for generating hypotheses about the regulation of floral development.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tplants.2004.02.003
DO - 10.1016/j.tplants.2004.02.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 15063866
AN - SCOPUS:1842426839
SN - 1360-1385
VL - 9
SP - 164
EP - 173
JO - Trends in Plant Science
JF - Trends in Plant Science
IS - 4
ER -