Hou Yanan, Li Fenglan, Gao Shumin. Sex Determination and Sexual Organ Differentiation in Flowering Plants[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2004, 6(4): 50-57.
Citation: Hou Yanan, Li Fenglan, Gao Shumin. Sex Determination and Sexual Organ Differentiation in Flowering Plants[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2004, 6(4): 50-57.

Sex Determination and Sexual Organ Differentiation in Flowering Plants

  • The research in the genetics of sex determination and the differentiation of reproductive organs in flowering plants has long been a topic in recent years. Understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms that control sex determination in flowering plants relies on detailed studies of the differentiation of sexual organs. Current theories about sex chromosomes have illuminated the mechanisms of plant sex determination. In addition, recent progress in cloning floral homeotic genes which regulate the identity of the floral organs has generated molecular markers to compare the developmental programs of male, female and hermaphrodite flowers in several species. In this review, the authors focus attention on these recent findings and provide a brief overview of the genetics of plant sex determination and the mechanism of sex determination gene expression and gene programs.
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