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Dosage imbalance of B- and C-class genes causes petaloid-stamen relating to F1 hybrid variation.

Jing LiuChao-Qun LiYang DongXia YangYin-Zheng Wang
Published in: BMC plant biology (2018)
Our findings suggest that the petaloid-stamen is consequent upon an evident dosage imbalance between B- and C-class products that is probably triggered by a cis-regulatory change. In addition, the genetic pathway for the floral organ identity might be in parallel with that for the floral symmetry. The extreme variation in hybrids further suggests that interspecific hybridization may represent a major factor for evolutionary innovation and diversification in plants.
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