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Mika Kotilainen

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Broholm S, Pollanen E, Ruokolainen S, Tahtiharju S, Kotilainen M, Albert V, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2009 Sep; 61(1):75-85. PMID: 19767305
According to the classical ABC model, B-function genes are involved in determining petal and stamen development. Most core eudicot species have B class genes belonging to three different lineages: the...
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Laitinen R, Pollanen E, Teeri T, Elomaa P, Kotilainen M
Planta . 2007 Mar; 226(2):347-60. PMID: 17334783
Understanding of the molecular interplay, which determines early steps of flower formation has grown considerably during last years. In contrast, genetic actions responsible for how flower organs acquire their size...
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Teeri T, Uimari A, Kotilainen M, Laitinen R, Help H, Elomaa P, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2006 Oct; 57(13):3445-55. PMID: 17023564
Flowering plants go through several phases between regular stem growth and the actual production of flower parts. The stepwise conversion of vegetative into inflorescence and floral meristems is usually unidirectional,...
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Teeri T, Elomaa P, Kotilainen M, Albert V
Bioessays . 2006 Jul; 28(7):756-67. PMID: 16850408
Gerbera hybrida is a member of the large sunflower family (Asteraceae). Typical of Asteraceae, Gerbera bears different types of flowers in its inflorescence. The showy marginal flowers comprise elongate, ligulate...
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Laitinen R, Immanen J, Auvinen P, Rudd S, Alatalo E, Paulin L, et al.
Genome Res . 2005 Mar; 15(4):475-86. PMID: 15781570
Development of composite inflorescences in the plant family Asteraceae has features that cannot be studied in the traditional model plants for flower development. In Gerbera hybrida, inflorescences are composed of...
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Uimari A, Kotilainen M, Elomaa P, Yu D, Albert V, Teeri T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2004 Oct; 101(44):15817-22. PMID: 15505223
Reproductive transition, inflorescence architecture, meristem patterning, and floral organ identity have been studied as distinct research areas in plant science. By using the ornamental plant Gerbera, we demonstrate that all...