2014
Piwi and Potency: PIWI Proteins in Animal Stem Cells and Regeneration
van Wolfswinkel JC. Piwi and Potency: PIWI Proteins in Animal Stem Cells and Regeneration. Integrative And Comparative Biology 2014, 54: 700-713. PMID: 24948137, DOI: 10.1093/icb/icu084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPIWI proteinsSomatic stem cellsStem cellsDifferent animal phylaGerm cell lineageStem cell systemAnimal stem cellsAnimal germlineGermline developmentAncestral roleAnimal phylaDiverse animalsCell lineagesDifferentiation potentialProteinGermlineCell systemCellsSuch cellsPiwiPiRNAsPhylaLineagesTransposonAvailable reveals
2006
Functional Analyses of Two Tomato APETALA3 Genes Demonstrate Diversification in Their Roles in Regulating Floral Development
de Martino G, Pan I, Emmanuel E, Levy A, Irish VF. Functional Analyses of Two Tomato APETALA3 Genes Demonstrate Diversification in Their Roles in Regulating Floral Development. The Plant Cell 2006, 18: 1833-1845. PMID: 16844904, PMCID: PMC1533988, DOI: 10.1105/tpc.106.042978.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCore eudicotsFloral developmentMADS-box transcription factorsDifferent expression domainsBox transcription factorFunctional differencesAP3 lineageAPETALA3 (AP3) geneEuAP3 lineageStamen identityAncestral roleStamen developmentHomeotic transformationsLineage genesExpression domainsBiochemical capabilitiesTranscription factorsFunctional analysisFunction mutationsGenesLineagesArabidopsisEudicotsEquivalent domainsExpression contributes
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