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Biology Articles » Evolutionary Biology » How Did Bilaterally Symmetric Flowers Evolve From Radially Symmetric Ones? How Did Bilaterally Symmetric Flowers Evolve From Radially Symmetric Ones?How Did Bilaterally Symmetric Flowers Evolve From Radially Symmetric Ones? How did bilaterally symmetric flowers evolve from radially symmetric ones? To address this important question, geneticists Francisco Perfectti and Juan Pedro M. Camacho, and ecologist José M. Gómez (Universidad de Granada, Spain) explored how different flower shapes affected plant fitness in natural populations of Erysimum mediohispanicum, a Mediterranean herb. Their findings will be published in the October issue of The American Naturalist. Source: University of Chicago Press Journals, October 2006 rating: 0.00 from 0 votes | updated on: 9 Nov 2006 | views: 77 | |

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