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Gynodioecy

B and C genes in angiosperms that are gynodioecious (individual plants produce either exclusively female or exclusively bisexual flowers e.g. Barrett, 2002). In this context, gymnosperm-sourced copies of LEAFY are more effectively expressed when transgenically inserted into model angiosperms such as Amhidopsis than are copies of the gymnosperm-only clade. [Pg.15]

The transition from dioecy to gynodioecy predicted by the majority of the evo-devo hypotheses addressing the origin of the angiosperms has not even... [Pg.34]

Gouyon, P.FI. and P. Vernet, 1982. The consequences of gynodioecy in natural populations of Thymus vulgaris L. Theoret. Appl. Genet., 61 315-320. [Pg.81]


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