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Inactivation of key genes controlling dorsoventrality in flowers
Reference
BBS/E/J/00001208
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Professor Enrico Coen
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
John Innes Centre
Department
John Innes Centre Department
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
24,236
Status
Completed
Type
Institute Project
Start date
01/04/1997
End date
31/05/1999
Duration
26 months
Abstract
We propose to analyse how cells in dorsal and ventral regions of floral meristems in Antirrhinum become progressively committed to adopt distinct fates. A general method for inactivating cloned genes will be developed by exploiting a unique resource of mutagenised seed to screen for transposon insertions within genes of interest by PCR. This approach will be used to activate genes that are specifically expressed in dorsal and ventral regions of the developing flower and also to mutate candidate regulatory or target genes thought to be involved in controlling early floral development. In addition the transposon- mutagenised seed will be used for phenotypic screens to identify further genes involved in dorsoventrality through their effects on flower shape.
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Committee
Closed Committee - Genes & Developmental Biology (GDB)
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Research Priority
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Funding Scheme
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