Family of MADS-box genes expressed early in male and female reproductive structures of monterey pine

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Three MADS-box genes isolated from Monterey pine (Pinus radiata), PrMADS1, PrMADS2, and PrMADS3, are orthologs to members of the AGL2 and AGL6 gene subfamilies in Arabidopsis. These genes were expressed during early stages of pine shoot development in differentiating seed- and pollen-cone buds. Their transcripts were found within a group of cells that formed ovuliferous scale and microsporophyll primordia. Expression of PrMADS3 was also detected in a group of cells giving rise to needle primordia within differentiated vegetative buds, and in needle primordia.

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Mouradov, A., Glassick, T. V., Hamdorf, B. A., Murphy, L. C., Marla, S. S., Yang, Y., & Teasdale, R. D. (1998). Family of MADS-box genes expressed early in male and female reproductive structures of monterey pine. Plant Physiology, 117(1), 55–61. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.117.1.55

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