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  1. Genomic architecture and evolution of heterostyly: new insights from Cordia subcordata (Boraginaceae)
  2. Integrated Transcriptomic and Developmental Analyses Provide Insights into the Intrafloral Stamen Differentiation in Cassia fistula L.
  3. Genetic architecture of the S‐locus supergene revealed in a tetraploid distylous species
  4. Genetic architecture of the S -locus supergene revealed in a tetraploid distylous species
  5. Genome compaction underlies the molecular adaptation of bay cedar (Suriana maritima) to the extreme habitat on the tropical coral islands
  6. Haplotype-phased genome assemblies and annotation of the northern white-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys)
  7. Genomic evidence supports the genetic convergence of a supergene controlling the distylous floral syndrome
  8. Secondary pollen presentation attracted more varieties of pollinators for plants.
  9. New insights into the molecular regulation of style length in Primula
  10. Evolution of CYCLOIDEA-like genes in Fabales: Insights into duplication patterns and the control of floral symmetry
  11. Pollination niche availability facilitates colonization of Guettarda speciosa with heteromorphic self-incompatibility on oceanic islands
  12. Evolution of sexual systems and growth habit in Mussaenda (Rubiaceae): Insights into the evolutionary pathways of dioecy
  13. Pollen–ovule ratios are strongly correlated with floral reciprocity, in addition to sexual system, in Mussaenda (Rubiaceae)
  14. New insights into the molecular regulation of style length in Primula
  15. Identification of Natural Hybrids by SSR Markers in Mussaenda
  16. Reproductive isolation between sympatric sister species,Mussaenda kwangtungensisandM. pubescensvar.alba
  17. Pre‐ and post‐zygotic reproductive isolation between co‐occurring Mussaenda pubescens var. alba and M. shikokiana (Rubiaceae)
  18. Self‐pollination in buds and homostyly in Mussaenda shikokiana (Rubiaceae), a monomorphic species in a distylous clade