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1. Painted flowers: Eluta generates pigment patterning in Antirrhinum.

2. CYCLOIDEA paralogs function partially redundantly to specify dorsal flower development in Mimulus lewisii.

4. Cloning and functional analysis of RADIALIS-like 1 gene from Antirrhinum majus .

5. The Snapdragon Genomes Reveal the Evolutionary Dynamics of the S-Locus Supergene.

6. How to establish a mutually beneficial relationship between a transposon and its host: lessons from Tam3 in Antirrhinum.

7. A phylogeny of Antirrhinum reveals parallel evolution of alpine morphology.

8. Discrete bHLH transcription factors play functionally overlapping roles in pigmentation patterning in flowers of Antirrhinum majus.

9. Phenotypic Response to Light Versus Shade Associated with DNA Methylation Changes in Snapdragon Plants ( Antirrhinum majus ).

10. Shared Mutations in a Novel Glutaredoxin Repressor of Multicellular Trichome Fate Underlie Parallel Evolution of Antirrhinum Species.

11. Radial or Bilateral? The Molecular Basis of Floral Symmetry.

12. Enzymatic Synthesis of Bioactive O-Glucuronides Using Plant Glucuronosyltransferases.

13. Assessing Global DNA Methylation Changes Associated with Plasticity in Seven Highly Inbred Lines of Snapdragon Plants ( Antirrhinum majus ).

14. Genome structure and evolution of Antirrhinum majus L.

15. Selection and gene flow shape genomic islands that control floral guides.

16. Evolution of flower color pattern through selection on regulatory small RNAs.

17. Genetics of Floral Development (By Christine Fleet).

18. Metabolic engineering to simultaneously activate anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthetic pathways in Nicotiana spp.

19. Formation and Shaping of the Antirrhinum Flower through Modulation of the CUP Boundary Gene.

20. Comparative transcription analysis of different Antirrhinum phyllotaxy nodes identifies major signal networks involved in vegetative-reproductive transition.

21. Alternative plant host defense against transposon activities occurs at the post-translational stage.

22. Generation of shape complexity through tissue conflict resolution.

23. Detainment of Tam3 Transposase at Plasma Membrane by Its BED-Zinc Finger Domain.

24. Control of Floret Symmetry by RAY3, SvDIV1B, and SvRAD in the Capitulum of Senecio vulgaris

25. The Antirrhinum AmDEL gene enhances flavonoids accumulation and salt and drought tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis.

26. Meristem maintenance, auxin, jasmonic and abscisic acid pathways as a mechanism for phenotypic plasticity in Antirrhinum majus.

27. Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for the biosynthesis of flavonoid-O-glucuronides and flavonoid-O-galactoside.

28. CINCINNATA in Antirrhinum majus directly modulates genes involved in cytokinin and auxin signaling.

29. Validation of Aintegumenta as a gene to modify floral size in ornamental plants.

30. Trends in flower symmetry evolution revealed through phylogenetic and developmental genetic advances.

31. The evolutionary history of Antirrhinum in the Pyrenees inferred from phylogeographic analyses.

32. Bilateral flower symmetry--how, when and why?

33. TEMPRANILLO is a regulator of juvenility in plants.

34. Stability and fitness impact of the visually discernible Rosea1 marker in the Tobacco etch virus genome.

35. A subcellular tug of war involving three MYB-like proteins underlies a molecular antagonism in Antirrhinum flower asymmetry.

36. The genetic control of flower-pollinator specificity.

37. Cytosolic monoterpene biosynthesis is supported by plastid-generated geranyl diphosphate substrate in transgenic tomato fruits.

38. A pair of transposons coordinately suppresses gene expression, independent of pathways mediated by siRNA in Antirrhinum.

39. Biolistics-based gene silencing in plants using a modified particle inflow gun.

40. Natural variation in a homolog of Antirrhinum CENTRORADIALIS contributed to spring growth habit and environmental adaptation in cultivated barley.

41. The genetic basis for natural variation in heteroblasty in Antirrhinum.

42. Altered leaf colour is associated with increased superoxide-scavenging activity in aureusidin-producing transgenic plants.

43. Quantitative levels of Deficiens and Globosa during late petal development show a complex transcriptional network topology of B function.

44. Functional analysis of Antirrhinum kelloggii flavonoid 3'-hydroxylase and flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase genes; critical role in flower color and evolution in the genus Antirrhinum.

45. Neutralizing antibodies against rotavirus produced in transgenically labelled purple tomatoes.

46. Betalain production is possible in anthocyanin-producing plant species given the presence of DOPA-dioxygenase and L-DOPA.

47. Generation of leaf shape through early patterns of growth and tissue polarity.

48. Evolution of petaloid sepals independent of shifts in B-class MADS box gene expression.

49. Visual tracking of plant virus infection and movement using a reporter MYB transcription factor that activates anthocyanin biosynthesis.

50. Patterns of floral colour neighbourhood and their effects on female reproductive success in an Antirrhinum hybrid zone.

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