Origin of allelic diversity in antirrhinum S locus RNases.
In many plant species, self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled by a single multiallelic S locus. Previous analysis of S alleles in the Solanaceae, in which S locus ribonucleases (S RNases) are responsible for stylar expression of SI, has demonstrated that allelic diversity predated speci...
Autors principals: | Xue, Y, Carpenter, R, Dickinson, H, Coen, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
1996
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