Soltis Douglas E, Soltis Pamela S, Albert Victor A, Oppenheimer David G, dePamphilis Claude W, Ma Hong, Frohlich Michael W, Theissen Günter
Dept Botany and Genetics Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Trends Plant Sci. 2002 Jan;7(1):22-31; dicussion 31-4. doi: 10.1016/s1360-1385(01)02098-2.
To understand the genetic architecture of floral development, including the origin and subsequent diversification of the flower, data are needed not only for a few model organisms but also for gymnosperms, basal angiosperm lineages and early-diverging eudicots. We must link what is known about derived model plants such as Arabidopsis, snapdragon and maize with other angiosperms. To this end, we suggest a massive evolutionary genomics effort focused on the identification and expression patterns of floral genes and elucidation of their expression patterns in 'missing-link' taxa differing in the arrangement, number and organization of floral parts.
为了解花发育的遗传结构,包括花的起源及随后的多样化,不仅需要少数模式生物的数据,还需要裸子植物、基部被子植物谱系和早期分化的真双子叶植物的数据。我们必须将拟南芥、金鱼草和玉米等衍生模式植物的已知信息与其他被子植物联系起来。为此,我们建议开展大规模的进化基因组学研究,重点关注花基因的鉴定和表达模式,并阐明其在花部排列、数量和组织不同的“缺失环节”类群中的表达模式。