Multiple s gene family members including natural antisense transcripts are differentially expressed during development of maize flowers*

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  • who: ReĢ•jane Ansaldi from the abundant antisense transcriptsIt will be important to determine the direction of transcription for previously described S gene family members in other species. In Brassica, the presence of three different antisense S transcripts has been confirmed (58). Despite their low abundance in this species, it would be worthwhile to consider that these endogenous antisense transcripts could be involved in S gene family regulation. In particular, this endogenous regulation system could be disrupted/modified when sense or antisense S gene constructs are transgenically introduced in plants to modify pollen-pistil interactions. This phenomenon . . .

     

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