Anna Loreth
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Binmoller L, Volkert C, Kiefer C, Zuhl L, Slawinska M, Loreth A, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2024 Jan;
75(8):2451-2469.
PMID: 38263359
In higher plants, sexual reproduction is characterized by meiosis of the first cells of the germlines, and double fertilization of the egg and central cell after gametogenesis. In contrast, in...
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Stein R, Nauerth B, Binmoller L, Zuhl L, Loreth A, Reinert M, et al.
Development
. 2021 Sep;
148(19).
PMID: 34495331
Plant sexual and asexual reproduction through seeds (apomixis) is tightly controlled by complex gene regulatory programs, which are not yet fully understood. Recent findings suggest that RNA helicases are required...
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Bratzel F, Heller S, Cyrannek N, Paule J, Leme E, Loreth A, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2020 Dec;
20(1):567.
PMID: 33380315
No abstract available.
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Kiefer M, Nauerth B, Volkert C, Ibberson D, Loreth A, Schmidt A
Genome Biol Evol
. 2020 Apr;
12(5):656-673.
PMID: 32302391
In higher plants, sexual and asexual reproductions through seeds (apomixis) have evolved as alternative strategies. Evolutionary advantages leading to coexistence of both reproductive modes are currently not well understood. It...
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Bratzel F, Heller S, Cyrannek N, Paule J, Leme E, Loreth A, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2020 Mar;
20(1):111.
PMID: 32164546
Background: The angiosperm family Bromeliaceae comprises over 3.500 species characterized by exceptionally high morphological and ecological diversity, but a very low genetic variation. In many genera, plants are vegetatively very...