The genetic control of flower-pollinator specificity.

The genetic control of flower-pollinator specificity.
Authors: 
Yuan YW, Byers KJ, Bradshaw HD
Summary
Publication Date
2013 Aug
Abstract

The ca. 275,000 species of flowering plants are the result of a recent adaptive radiation driven largely by the coevolution between plants and their animal pollinators. Identification of genes and mutations responsible for floral trait variation underlying pollinator specificity is crucial to understanding how pollinator shifts occur between closely related species. Petunia, Mimulus, and Antirrhinum have provided a high standard of experimental evidence to establish causal links from genes to floral traits to pollinator responses. In all three systems, MYB transcription factors seem to play a prominent role in the diversification of pollinator-associated floral traits.

Publication Type
Journal Article
DOI
10.1016/j.pbi.2013.05.004
Citation
Yuan YW, Byers KJ, Bradshaw HD. The genetic control of flower-pollinator specificity.. Current opinion in plant biology. 2013 Aug; 16(4):422-8.
Series Name: 
Current opinion in plant biology
Page Numbers: 
422-8
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