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    Molecular Control of Flower Colour Change in Angiosperms by Fernanda M. Rezende, Magdalena Rossi, Cláudia M. Furlan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Finally, we provide a comprehensive survey of angiosperm species exhibiting dynamic petal colour changes, emphasizing how these mechanisms are regulated.…”
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    Phylogeny and molecular evolution analysis of PIN-FORMED 1 in angiosperm. by Pengkai Wang, Tielong Cheng, Shuang Wu, Fangfang Zhao, Guangping Wang, Liming Yang, Mengzhu Lu, Jinhui Chen, Jisen Shi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Therefore, we hypothesized that PIN1 evolve under pervasive purifying selection in the protein-coding sequences in angiosperm. To test this hypothesis, we performed detailed evolutionary analyses of 67 PIN1 sequences from 35 angiosperm species. …”
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    The subordinate role of pseudogenization to recombinative deletion following polyploidization in angiosperms by Ewout Crombez, Yves Van de Peer, Zhen Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Here, we examine pseudogenization in collinear segments from ancient whole-genome multiplications (WGMs) across 12 angiosperms. Although total pseudogenes are abundant, we find far fewer WGM-derived pseudogenes than expected if pseudogenization and DNA deletion contribute equally to gene loss. …”
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    Mutations mark cell lineages and sectors in flowers of a woody angiosperm. by Yilun Ji, Xiaonan Chen, Xiaohui Zhang, Wenjing Wang, Lan Xue, Yifan Zhong, Dacheng Tian, Sihai Yang, Long Wang, Milton Brian Traw, Ju Huang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…These observations represent the first genome-wide map of natural mutation distributions in a radially symmetric angiosperm flower.…”
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    Correlations of life form, pollination mode and sexual system in aquatic angiosperms. by Zhi-Yuan Du, Qing-Feng Wang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Aquatic plants are phylogenetically well dispersed across the angiosperms. Reproductive and other life-history traits of aquatic angiosperms are closely associated with specific growth forms. …”
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    Evolutionary conservation of the grape sex-determining region in angiosperms and emergence of dioecy in Vitaceae by Mélanie Massonnet, Noé Cochetel, Valentina Ricciardi, Andrea Minio, Rosa Figueroa-Balderas, Jason P. Londo, Dario Cantu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Here, we show that this region evolved from an ancient, highly conserved locus across angiosperms. Comparative genomic analysis of 56 plant genomes identifies homologous regions in all flowering plants but not in non-flowering lineages, suggesting a conserved role in floral function. …”
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    Lignin biosynthesis pathway repressors in gymnosperms: differential repressor domains as compared to angiosperms by Sonali Sachin Ranade, María Rosario García-Gil

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Sequence analysis revealed that the N-terminal regions of the MYB suppressor members were found to be conserved among the gymnosperms and angiosperms containing the R2, R3, and bHLH domains, while the C-terminal regions were found to be highly variable. …”
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    Floristic and taxonomic diversity of angiosperms in several vegetation types of the Caatinga Phytogeographic Domain by Yure de Oliveira Alencar, Edson Gomes de Moura-Júnior, Liliane Ferreira Lima, Vinícius Messas Cotarelli, Renato Garcia Rodrigues, Daniel Salgado Pifano

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract This study describes the angiosperm composition of four natural (Crystalline Caatinga, Rupestrian Grassland, Rocky Outcrop, Tropical Rainforest) and three anthropized (Aquatic Ecosystem, Crystalline Caatinga, Tropical Rainforest) vegetation types within the Caatinga Phytogeographic Domain, and compares habit diversity and the richness of Brazilian endangered, native, and exotic species. …”
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    Evolution of mitochondrial RNA editing sites and stop codon-lacking transcripts in angiosperms by Runxian Yu, Lumei Liu, Matthias Jost, Ran Zhao, Stefan Wanke, Yuannian Jiao

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract While the evolution of mitochondrial protein-coding genes in angiosperms has been extensively studied, the post-transcriptional RNA processing remains under-explored. …”
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    Xanthone Dimers in Angiosperms, Fungi, Lichens: Comprehensive Review of Their Sources, Structures, and Pharmacological Properties by Fengzhi Shi, Min Fan, Haifeng Li, Shiwei Li, Shuang Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Xanthone dimers, a distinctive class of natural metabolites renowned for their unique structures, are abundantly present in a diverse array of angiosperms, fungi, and lichens. These compounds not only exhibit remarkable diversity but also possess a broad spectrum of biological activities. …”
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    The evolutionary adaptation of wood‐decay macrofungi to host gymnosperms differs from that to host angiosperms by Xuetong Zhang, Yuran Dong, Yuying Li, Xiuping Wu, Siyu Chen, Mingyuan Wang, Yao Li, Zhiwei Ge, Min Zhang, Lingfeng Mao

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…However, distinct patterns emerged when comparing angiosperms and gymnosperms: a significant evolutionary adaptation was observed of wood‐decay macrofungi to angiosperms, but not to gymnosperms. …”
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    A Brazilian bioregionalization reappraisal based on Angiosperm distribution: a biogeographical and conservation overview by Luísa Lucresia, Thomas R. Meagher, Paulo Takeo Sano

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This study aimed to reevaluate the circumscription of bioregions using the distribution of angiosperm species. Angiosperm records were compiled from online herbaria and filtered for taxonomical and geographical accuracy according to Flora e Funga do Brasil. …”
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    Diverse Mesozoic thrips carrying pollen during the gymnosperm-to-angiosperm plant-host ecological shift by Enrique Peñalver, Constanza Peña-Kairath, Eduardo Barrón, Patricia Nel, André Nel, Xavier Delclòs, David Peris, Mónica M. Solórzano-Kraemer, Ana Rodrigo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Summary: Insects are important pollinators, and entomophilous pollination of gymnosperms occurred long before the Cretaceous radiation of angiosperms, but most extant pollination systems involve angiosperms. …”
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