Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) deals with the identification of genetic events underlying the evolution of morphological diversity-a complex task. A new paper in Journal of Experimental Botany by Tai et al. (pages 403-414) provides evidence that evolutionarily young non-syntenic genes were involved in the appearance of seminal roots in the maize evolutionary lineage.
Salvi, S. (2017). An evo-devo perspective on root genetic variation in cereals. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 68(3), 351-354 [10.1093/jxb/erw505].
An evo-devo perspective on root genetic variation in cereals
SALVI, SILVIO
2017
Abstract
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) deals with the identification of genetic events underlying the evolution of morphological diversity-a complex task. A new paper in Journal of Experimental Botany by Tai et al. (pages 403-414) provides evidence that evolutionarily young non-syntenic genes were involved in the appearance of seminal roots in the maize evolutionary lineage.File in questo prodotto:
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