Bracteomania, an inflorescence anomaly, is caused by the loss of function of the MADS-box gene squamosa in Antirrhinum majus.

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Published in EMBO J on April 01, 1992

Authors

P Huijser1, J Klein, W E Lönnig, H Meijer, H Saedler, H Sommer

Author Affiliations

1: Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Köln, FRG.

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