Abstract
Cell‐cell recognition systems are involved in a variety of reactions. Among these, heterogenic (somatic) and homogenic (sexual) incompatibility appear fundamentally different, yet they are induced by the same gene in some species. A review of different systems leads to the view that associative recognition of identity and difference may resolve this paradox by providing a simple explanation of homogenic incompatibility. A similar mechanism is suggested for the gene‐for‐gene relationship evolved in plant host/microbial pathogen systems. It is inferred that the extreme gene polymorphism in angiosperm self‐incompatibility may be caused by gene conversion, utilizing information in S‐pseudogenes. Copyright © 1986, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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LARSEN, K. (1986). Cell‐cell recognition and compatibility between heterogenic and homogenic incompatibility. Hereditas, 105(1), 115–133. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1986.tb00649.x
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