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Genetic analyses of embryo homology and ontogeny in the model grass Zea mays subsp. mays.

Hao WuRuqiang ZhangMichael J Scanlon
Published in: The New phytologist (2024)
The homology of the single cotyledon of grasses and the ontogeny of the scutellum and coleoptile as the initial, highly modified structures of the grass embryo are investigated using leaf developmental genetics and targeted transcript analyses in the model grass Zea mays subsp. mays. Transcripts of leaf developmental genes are identified in both the initiating scutellum and the coleoptile, while mutations disrupting mediolateral leaf development also disrupt scutellum and coleoptile morphology, suggesting that these grass-specific organs are modified leaves. Higher-order mutations in WUSCHEL-LIKE HOMEOBOX3 (WOX3) genes, involved in mediolateral patterning of plant lateral organs, inform a model for the fusion of coleoptilar margins during maize embryo development. Genetic, RNA-targeting, and morphological evidence supports models for cotyledon evolution where the scutellum and coleoptile, respectively, comprise the distal and proximal domains of the highly modified, single grass cotyledon.
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