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. 1997 Sep 16;94(19):10467–10472. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.19.10467

Figure 2.

Figure 2

35S::KAPP phenotype. A comparison of (A) wild-type, (B) 35S::KAPP, and (C) clv1-1 siliques. (A) A typical silique from a wild-type Landsberg-erecta flower is composed of two fused carpels. The 35S::KAPP line has on average 2.3 carpels per flower; panel (B) shows a silique comprised of three fused carpels. (C) clv1 mutants have extra carpels that fuse into a functional silique. This representative clv1-1 flower contains four carpels.