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. 2002 Mar 15;16(6):764.
PMCID: PMC179873

Genes & Development 15: 3355–3364 (2001)

A homeobox gene, PRESSED FLOWER, regulates lateral axis-dependent development of Arabidopsis flowers

Noritaka Matsumoto and Kiyotaka Okada

As a result of a Printer error, the top segment of the arc in Figure 5C was reproduced in black versus red. The correct figure is printed below along with its legend.

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Diagrams of PRS expression and axes in lateral organs and in the flower. Diagrams showing the expression patterns of PRS in a flower primordium at stage 1 (A,B), and in a floral organ or a leaf (C,D). Red color indicates the position of cells expressing PRS. (E) Top view of a vegetative shoot showing abaxial-adaxial and lateral axes in leaf primordia. (F) Top view of an inflorescence showing abaxial-adaxial and lateral axes in early stage flowers. (G) Abaxial-adaxial and lateral axes in floral organs. (Ab-Ad) Abaxial-adaxial axis; (L-L) lateral axis; (VM) vegetative meristem; (IM) inflorescence meristem; (FM) foral meristem.


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