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protecting from self-fertilizationhi! Could someone explain me mechanism of protecting from self-fertilization. What gene(s) controls it? Where this phenomenon is/is not present?
understand that diversity depends on it... Thanks in advance. *My life is a theatre...playing-my destiny*
well what about this plants in the mustard family, self-incompatibility relies on an interaction between a small molecule, or ligand, on the coat of the pollen grain and a receptor kinase that spans the cell membrane on the surface of the stigma. When pollen from a particular strain lands on a stigma of a flower from the same strain, the ligand and receptor bind on the stigma surface. As a result, the receptor is activated and the pollen grain is unable to germinate and produce a tube that would otherwise penetrate the cell wall. from http://www.tc.cornell.edu/nr/shared/ctc ... occoli.pdf ps need more information about this phenomenon and where it is/is not present... and MOLECULAR BASIS *My life is a theatre...playing-my destiny*
sporophytic and gametophytic incompatibilitythere is 2 way for plant to prevent from self-pollinisation: sporophytic and gametophytic incompatibility
maybe this link could help you... http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/00 ... d/sVg.html good luck
Re: sporophytic and gametophytic incompatibilitythanks soooo much fabienne!
If anyone find some interesting sites about this please let me know. Thanks people! this one is good http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultran ... bilty.html *My life is a theatre...playing-my destiny*
replyI think zami's explanation is not exactly with male sterile cytoplasm.
It is a mechanism to "anti-self-fertize"(self-incompatibility) One of the male sterile cytoplasm gene's name is ms gene.(it also depend on the biochemical cycle it effect)
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