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  1. Structural basis for recognition of RALF peptides by LRX proteins during pollen tube growth
  2. Endosperm and seed transcriptomes reveal possible roles for small RNA pathways in wild tomato hybrid seed failure
  3. Dynamics of apomictic and sexual reproduction during primary succession on a glacier forefield in the Swiss Alps
  4. Cell Type-specific Genome Scans of DNA Methylation Diversity Indicate an Important Role for Transposable Elements
  5. The mechanical basis for snapping of the Venus flytrap, Darwin’s ‘most wonderful plant in the world’
  6. Increasing plant group productivity through latent genetic variation for cooperation
  7. The SMC5/6 Complex Subunit NSE4A Is Involved in DNA Damage Repair and Seed Development
  8. A Microrobotic System for Simultaneous Measurement of Turgor Pressure and Cell-Wall Elasticity of Individual Growing Plant Cells
  9. Consistent Reanalysis of Genome-wide Imprinting Studies in Plants Using Generalized Linear Models Increases Concordance across Datasets
  10. Invasive DNA elements modify nuclear architecture by KNOT-Linked Silencing in plants
  11. Feeling the force: how pollen tubes deal with obstacles
  12. Feeling the force: how pollen tubes deal with obstacles
  13. LRX Proteins Play a Crucial Role in Pollen Grain and Pollen Tube Cell Wall Development
  14. LRX Proteins play a crucial role in pollen grain and pollen tube cell wall development
  15. In vivo tracking and measurement of pollen tube vesicle motion
  16. RETINOBLASTOMA RELATED1 mediates germline entry in Arabidopsis
  17. Chromosome conformation capture-based studies reveal novel features of plant nuclear architecture
  18. Proteogenomic Analysis Greatly Expands the Identification of Proteins Related to Reproduction in the Apogamous Fern Dryopteris affinis ssp. affinis
  19. Characterization of size-dependent mechanical properties of tip-growing cells using a lab-on-chip device
  20. High precision, localized proton gradients and fluxes generated by a microelectrode device induce differential growth behaviors of pollen tubes
  21. Massively Parallelized Pollen Tube Guidance and Mechanical Measurements on a Lab-on-a-Chip Platform
  22. Starch Turnover and Metabolism during Flower and Early Embryo Development
  23. Chromatin Conformation Capture-Based Analysis of Nuclear Architecture
  24. Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Protocol for Histone Modifications and Protein-DNA Binding Analyses in Arabidopsis
  25. Differentially Methylated Region-Representational Difference Analysis (DMR-RDA): A Powerful Method to Identify DMRs in Uncharacterized Genomes
  26. Genomic Imprinting in the Endosperm Is Systematically Perturbed in Abortive Hybrid Tomato Seeds
  27. Dual-axis Cellular Force Microscope for mechanical characterization of living plant cells
  28. Probing the micromechanics of the fastest growing plant cell — The pollen tube
  29. Genome-Wide Targets Regulated by the OsMADS1 Transcription Factor Reveals Its DNA Recognition Properties
  30. Marchantia MpRKD Regulates the Gametophyte-Sporophyte Transition by Keeping Egg Cells Quiescent in the Absence of Fertilization
  31. Amino Acid Change in an Orchid Desaturase Enables Mimicry of the Pollinator’s Sex Pheromone
  32. Laser-assisted Microdissection (LAM) as a Tool for Transcriptional Profiling of Individual Cell Types
  33. Maybe she's NOT the boss: male–female crosstalk during sexual plant reproduction
  34. Seed Production Affects Maternal Growth and Senescence in Arabidopsis
  35. A subunit of the oligosaccharyltransferase complex is required for interspecific gametophyte recognition in Arabidopsis
  36. Non-random chromosome arrangement in triploid endosperm nuclei
  37. Apomixis Allows the Transgenerational Fixation of Phenotypes in Hybrid Plants
  38. Quantitative Genetics Identifies Cryptic Genetic Variation Involved in the Paternal Regulation of Seed Development
  39. Microrobotic Tools for Plant Biology
  40. A dynamic architecture of life
  41. The female gametophyte: an emerging model for cell type-specific systems biology in plant development
  42. Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase MARIS functions downstream of Cr RLK1L-dependent signaling during tip growth
  43. HiCdat: a fast and easy-to-use Hi-C data analysis tool
  44. TURAN and EVAN Mediate Pollen Tube Reception in Arabidopsis Synergids through Protein Glycosylation
  45. Parental Age Affects Somatic Mutation Rates in the Progeny of Flowering Plants
  46. Real-time automated characterization of 3D morphology and mechanics of developing plant cells
  47. Plant germline formation: common concepts and developmental flexibility in sexual and asexual reproduction
  48. The Maternal-to-Zygotic Transition in Flowering Plants
  49. Functional analysis of related CrRLK1L receptor-like kinases in pollen tube reception
  50. Transcriptional Silencing by Polycomb-Group Proteins
  51. Rcount: simple and flexible RNA-Seq read counting
  52. Hi-C Analysis in Arabidopsis Identifies the KNOT, a Structure with Similarities to the flamenco Locus of Drosophila
  53. High-throughput analysis of the morphology and mechanics of tip growing cells using a microrobotic platform
  54. Different yet similar: evolution of imprinting in flowering plants and mammals
  55. Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
  56. A Calcium Dialog Mediated by the FERONIA Signal Transduction Pathway Controls Plant Sperm Delivery
  57. Patterning of the angiosperm female gametophyte through the prism of theoretical paradigms
  58. Sexual Hieracium pilosella plants are better inter-specific, while apomictic plants are better intra-specific competitors
  59. Hybridization Alters Spontaneous Mutation Rates in a Parent-of-Origin-Dependent Fashion in Arabidopsis
  60. Genomic Imprinting in the Arabidopsis Embryo Is Partly Regulated by PRC2
  61. Laser-Assisted Microdissection Applied to Floral Tissues
  62. ANXUR Receptor-Like Kinases Coordinate Cell Wall Integrity with Growth at the Pollen Tube Tip Via NADPH Oxidases
  63. Selection-Driven Evolution of Sex-Biased Genes Is Consistent with Sexual Selection in Arabidopsis thaliana
  64. Theoretical and experimental evidence indicates that there is no detectable auxin gradient in the angiosperm female gametophyte
  65. Erratum: Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: how important is it?
  66. TAF13 interacts with PRC2 members and is essential for Arabidopsis seed development
  67. Efficient and Rapid Isolation of Early-stage Embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana Seeds
  68. Transcriptome and Proteome Data Reveal Candidate Genes for Pollinator Attraction in Sexually Deceptive Orchids
  69. Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: how important is it?
  70. ThePolycombgroup protein MEDEA and the DNA methyltransferase MET1 interact to repress autonomous endosperm development in Arabidopsis
  71. Cell-specific expression profiling of rare cell types as exemplified by its impact on our understanding of female gametophyte development
  72. Parental contributions to the transcriptome of early plant embryos
  73. Characterization of chromosomal architecture in Arabidopsis by chromosome conformation capture
  74. Examining Female Meiocytes of Maize by Confocal Microscopy
  75. The differentially regulated genes TvQR1 and TvPirin of the parasitic plant Triphysaria exhibit distinctive natural allelic diversity
  76. The pollen tube: a soft shell with a hard core
  77. CrRLK1L receptor-like kinases: not just another brick in the wall
  78. Egg Cell-Secreted EC1 Triggers Sperm Cell Activation During Double Fertilization
  79. Dynamic regulation of Polycomb group activity during plant development
  80. Cytoplasmic Ca2+ changes dynamically during the interaction of the pollen tube with synergid cells
  81. Natural Enemies Drive Geographic Variation in Plant Defenses
  82. The Armadillo Repeat Gene ZAK IXIK Promotes Arabidopsis Early Embryo and Endosperm Development through a Distinctive Gametophytic Maternal Effect
  83. Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes
  84. How to Fine-Tune an Epigenetic Switch
  85. The Genetic Basis of Pollinator Adaptation in a Sexually Deceptive Orchid
  86. Identification of a DNA methylation-independent imprinting control region at the Arabidopsis MEDEA locus
  87. Molecular Characterization of the glauce Mutant: A Central Cell–Specific Function Is Required for Double Fertilization in Arabidopsis
  88. Characterization of the phosphoproteome of mature Arabidopsis pollen
  89. Tackling Drought Stress: RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASES Present New Approaches
  90. SNP-Ratio Mapping (SRM): Identifying Lethal Alleles and Mutations in Complex Genetic Backgrounds by Next-Generation Sequencing
  91. Analysis of plant germline development by high-throughput RNA profiling: technical advances and new insights
  92. The protein expression landscape of the Arabidopsis root
  93. The HUPO initiative on Model Organism Proteomes, iMOP
  94. A Powerful Method for Transcriptional Profiling of Specific Cell Types in Eukaryotes: Laser-Assisted Microdissection and RNA Sequencing
  95. Atypical DNA methylation of genes encoding cysteine-rich peptides in Arabidopsis thaliana
  96. Epigenetic Variation, Inheritance, and Selection in Plant Populations
  97. She's the boss: signaling in pollen tube reception
  98. Transcriptome Analysis of the Arabidopsis Megaspore Mother Cell Uncovers the Importance of RNA Helicases for Plant Germline Development
  99. Female gametophytic cell specification and seed development require the function of the putative Arabidopsis INCENP ortholog WYRD
  100. Members of the RKD transcription factor family induce an egg cell-like gene expression program
  101. Plant germline development: a tale of cross-talk, signaling, and cellular interactions
  102. Maternal Epigenetic Pathways Control Parental Contributions to Arabidopsis Early Embryogenesis
  103. Epigenetic regulation and reprogramming during gamete formation in plants
  104. Selected aspects of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance and resetting in plants
  105. Stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturases are associated with floral isolation in sexually deceptive orchids
  106. The walls have ears: the role of plant CrRLK1Ls in sensing and transducing extracellular signals
  107. The Arabidopsis CUL4-DDB1 complex interacts with MSI1 and is required to maintainMEDEAparental imprinting
  108. Female gametophytic mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana identified in a gene trap insertional mutagenesis screen
  109. Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
  110. Quantifying growth mechanics of living, growing plant cells in situ using microrobotics
  111. Regulation and Flexibility of Genomic Imprinting during Seed Development
  112. Conserved Molecular Components for Pollen Tube Reception and Fungal Invasion
  113. Adaptation and extinction in experimentally fragmented landscapes
  114. Model organisms — A historical perspective
  115. PAMP (Pathogen-associated Molecular Pattern)-induced Changes in Plasma Membrane Compartmentalization Reveal Novel Components of Plant Immunity
  116. Dosage-Sensitive Function of RETINOBLASTOMA RELATED and Convergent Epigenetic Control Are Required during the Arabidopsis Life Cycle
  117. VERDANDI Is a Direct Target of the MADS Domain Ovule Identity Complex and Affects Embryo Sac Differentiation in Arabidopsis
  118. Arabidopsis Female Gametophyte Gene Expression Map Reveals Similarities between Plant and Animal Gametes
  119. Embryo and Endosperm Inherit Distinct Chromatin and Transcriptional States from the Female Gametes in Arabidopsis
  120. TRAUCO, a Trithorax-group gene homologue, is required for early embryogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
  121. Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Protocol for Histone Modifications and Protein–DNA Binding Analyses in Arabidopsis
  122. Disruption of the pollen-expressed FERONIA homologs ANXUR1 and ANXUR2 triggers pollen tube discharge
  123. Intronic regulatory elements determine the divergent expression patterns ofAGAMOUS-LIKE6subfamily members in Arabidopsis
  124. Deterministic protein inference for shotgun proteomics data provides new insights into Arabidopsis pollen development and function
  125. PLANT SCIENCE: Paternal Patterning Cue
  126. CLO/GFA1andATOare novel regulators of gametic cell fate in plants
  127. A Dynamic Reciprocal RBR-PRC2 Regulatory Circuit Controls Arabidopsis Gametophyte Development
  128. The MADS Domain Protein DIANA Acts Together with AGAMOUS-LIKE80 to Specify the Central Cell in Arabidopsis Ovules
  129. Genome-Scale Proteomics Reveals Arabidopsis thaliana Gene Models and Proteome Dynamics
  130. ARABIDOPSIS TRITHORAX1 Dynamically Regulates FLOWERING LOCUS C Activation via Histone 3 Lysine 4 Trimethylation
  131. Genomic Origin and Organization of the Allopolyploid Primula egaliksensis Investigated by in situ Hybridization
  132. The Maternal to Zygotic Transition in Animals and Plants
  133. Molecular control of autonomous embryo and endosperm development
  134. Genome-Wide High-Resolution Mapping of Exosome Substrates Reveals Hidden Features in the Arabidopsis Transcriptome
  135. Chromatin modification and remodeling during early seed development
  136. Erratum: Positive darwinian selection at the imprinted MEDEA locus in plants
  137. The Central Cell Plays a Critical Role in Pollen Tube Guidance in Arabidopsis
  138. Arabidopsis GLAUCE promotes fertilization-independent endosperm development and expression of paternally inherited alleles
  139. Transposon Excision from an Atypical Site: A Mechanism of Evolution of Novel Transposable Elements
  140. The FERONIA Receptor-like Kinase Mediates Male-Female Interactions During Pollen Tube Reception
  141. Positive darwinian selection at the imprinted MEDEA locus in plants
  142. The Triploid Endosperm Genome of Arabidopsis Adopts a Peculiar, Parental-Dosage-Dependent Chromatin Organization
  143. Polycomb group and trithorax group proteins in Arabidopsis
  144. LACHESIS Restricts Gametic Cell Fate in the Female Gametophyte of Arabidopsis
  145. Genetic subtraction profiling identifies genes essential for Arabidopsis reproduction and reveals interaction between the female gametophyte and the maternal sporophyte
  146. Genomic imprinting, methylation and molecular evolution of maize Enhancer of zeste (Mez) homologs
  147. The First High-Resolution DNA “Methylome”
  148. A Bsister MADS‐box gene involved in ovule and seed development in petunia and Arabidopsis
  149. Regulation of Arabidopsis tapetum development and function by DYSFUNCTIONAL TAPETUM1 (DYT1) encoding a putative bHLH transcription factor
  150. A Versatile and Reliable Two-Component System for Tissue-Specific Gene Induction in Arabidopsis
  151. Different Polycomb group complexes regulate common target genes in Arabidopsis
  152. Dynamic regulatory interactions of Polycomb group genes: MEDEA autoregulation is required for imprinted gene expression in Arabidopsis
  153. Characterization of the three Arabidopsis thaliana RAD21 cohesins reveals differential responses to ionizing radiation
  154. CHR11, a chromatin-remodeling factor essential for nuclear proliferation during female gametogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
  155. An Egg Apparatus-Specific Enhancer of Arabidopsis, Identified by Enhancer Detection
  156. The RPN1 Subunit of the 26S Proteasome in Arabidopsis Is Essential for Embryogenesis
  157. Cellular efflux of auxin catalyzed by the Arabidopsis MDR/PGP transporter AtPGP1
  158. Be more specific! Laser-assisted microdissection of plant cells
  159. Arabidopsis CUL3A and CUL3B genes are essential for normal embryogenesis
  160. Confocal microscopy of whole ovules for analysis of reproductive development: the elongate1 mutant affects meiosis II
  161. The Arabidopsis thaliana MEDEA Polycomb group protein controls expression of PHERES1 by parental imprinting
  162. Pattern formation during early ovule development in Arabidopsis thaliana
  163. Analysis of Transposon Insertion Mutants Highlights the Diversity of Mechanisms Underlying Male Progamic Development in Arabidopsis
  164. Nuclear fusions contribute to polyploidization of the gigantic nuclei in the chalazal endosperm of Arabidopsis
  165. Transcriptional Programs of Early Reproductive Stages in Arabidopsis
  166. Identification of new members of Fertilisation Independent Seed Polycomb Group pathway involved in the control of seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana
  167. Apomixis technology development—virgin births in farmers' fields?
  168. Genetic Interaction of an Origin Recognition Complex Subunit and the Polycomb Group Gene MEDEA during Seed Development
  169. Intrachromosomal excision of a hybrid Ds element induces large genomic deletions in Arabidopsis
  170. Evolutionary Ecology of the Prezygotic Stage
  171. Epigenetic control of plant development: new layers of complexity
  172. Transposons and Tandem Repeats Are Not Involved in the Control of Genomic Imprinting at the MEDEA Locus in Arabidopsis
  173. SETH1 and SETH2, Two Components of the Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchor Biosynthetic Pathway, Are Required for Pollen Germination and Tube Growth in Arabidopsis
  174. A Gateway Cloning Vector Set for High-Throughput Functional Analysis of Genes in Planta
  175. Arabidopsis MSI1 is a component of the MEA/FIE Polycomb group complex and required for seed development
  176. halfman, an Arabidopsis male gametophytic mutant associated with a 150�kb chromosomal deletion adjacent to an introduced Ds transposable element
  177. The Polycomb-group protein MEDEA regulates seed development by controlling expression of the MADS-box gene PHERES1
  178. APOMIXIS: A Developmental Perspective
  179. The Arabidopsis mutant feronia disrupts the female gametophytic control of pollen tube reception
  180. ATX-1, an Arabidopsis Homolog of Trithorax, Activates Flower Homeotic Genes
  181. Plant genetics: a decade of integration
  182. Diverse functions of Polycomb group proteins during plant development
  183. Epigenetic inheritance of expression states in plant development: the role of Polycomb group proteins
  184. Short Integuments1/suspensor1/carpel Factory, a Dicer Homolog, Is a Maternal Effect Gene Required for Embryo Development in Arabidopsis
  185. Epigenetics: The Flowers That Come In From The Cold
  186. The art and design of genetic screens: Arabidopsis thaliana
  187. Correction
  188. Apomixis in agriculture: the quest for clonal seeds
  189. The Arabidopsis Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor Kinase 1 Gene Is Expressed in Developing Ovules and Embryos and Enhances Embryogenic Competence in Culture
  190. Developmental genetics of gametophytic apomixis
  191. LAF1, a MYB transcription activator for phytochrome A signaling
  192. APO2001
  193. How to Avoid Sex
  194. Genomic imprinting and seed development: endosperm formation with and without sex
  195. Interaction of the Arabidopsis Polycomb group proteins FIE and MEA mediates their common phenotypes
  196. Delayed activation of the paternal genome during seed development
  197. FIDDLEHEAD , a gene required to suppress epidermal cell interactions in Arabidopsis , encodes a putative lipid biosynthetic enzyme
  198. Maintenance of genomic imprinting at the Arabidopsis medea locus requires zygotic DDM1 activity
  199. A bright future for apomixis
  200. ...response: Parental conflict and infanticide during embryogenesis
  201. Maternal Control of Embryogenesis by MEDEA, a Polycomb Group Gene in Arabidopsis
  202. Nonlinear Enzyme Kinetics Can Lead to High Metabolic Flux Control Coefficients: Implications for the Evolution of Dominance
  203. Developmental Regulation of Expression and Activity of Multiple Forms of theDrosophilaRAC Protein Kinase
  204. Functional redundancy: the respective roles of the two sloppy paired genes in Drosophila segmentation.
  205. Genomic Imprinting in Plants: A Predominantly Maternal Affair