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Establishment of polarity in angiosperm lateral organs

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TRENDS IN GENETICS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 134-141

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/S0168-9525(01)02601-4

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In seed plants, lateral organs such as leaves and floral organs are formed from wthe flanks of apical meristems. Therefore, they have an inherent positional relationship: organ primordial have an adaxial side next to the meristem, and an abaxial one away from the meristem. Surgical and genetic studies suggest that a morphogenetic gradient, which originates in the meristem, converts the inherent polarity into a functional one. Once an adaxial-abaxial axis of polarity is established within organ primordia, it provides cues for proper lamina growth and asymmetrical development. Several key participants in this process have been identified, and analyses of these genes support and refine our views of axis formation in plants. The complex relationships between and within various members of these plant-specific gene families (class III HD-ZlPs, YABBYs and KANADIs) might account for a substantial part of the morphological variation in lateral organs of seed plants.

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