Laboratory of Plant Systematics
Dries Vekemans- Publications
2010
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Viaene, T., Vekemans D., Becker, A., Melzer, S., Geuten, K. (2010). Expression divergence of the AGL6 MADS domain transcription factor lineage after a core eudicot duplication suggests functional diversification. BMC Plant Biology 10:148
2009
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Viaene, T., Vekemans, D., Irish, V.F., Geeraerts, A., Huysmans, S., Janssens, S., Smets, E. & K. Geuten. (2009). Pistillata-Duplications as a mode for floral diversification in (basal) asterids. Molecular Biology and Evolution 26, 11: 2627-2645, 5 figs.
ABSTRACTS
2009
- Vekemans, D. (2009). Towards functional analyses of a petaloid nectar prodcing sepal. In: Bradley, D., Ferrándiz, C., Fourquin, C. & F. Madueño (eds.) Workshop on Mechanisms Controlling Flower Development: 64. Parador de Aiguablava, Girona, Spain, 8-12 June 2009. 67 p.
2008
Vekemans, D., Viaene, T., Huysmans, S., Smets, E. & K. Geuten. (2008). Evolution of nectaries: expression and function of CRABS CLAW. In: Euro Evo Devo, 29/07 – 01/08 2008 Ghent, Belgium: 286-287. European Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology. 303 p.
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Viaene, T., Vekemans, D., Huysmans, S., Smets, E., Irish, V. & K. Geuten. (2008). PISTILLATA-duplications as a mode for floral diversification in basal asterids. In: Euro Evo Devo, 29/07 – 01/08 2008 Ghent, Belgium: 194-195. European Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology. 303 p.
2007
Geuten, K., Janssens, S., Viaene, T., Vekemans, D., Huysmans, S. & E. Smets. (2007). The role of lineage specific birth and death of homeotic transcriptional regulators in angiosperm flower diversification. In: Buys, N., Callaerts, P., Keulemans, W., Van Dijck, P. & F. Volckaert (eds.) Centre of Evolutionoary Biology – Leuven. Kick off meeting (7 September 2007). K.U.Leuven.
Viaene, T., Geuten, K., Vekemans, D., Huysmans, S. & E. Smets. (2007). GLOBOSA-evolution in basal asterid families. In: Systematics – The Sixth Biennial Conference of the Systematics Association, 28-31 August 2007. Celebrating the tercentenary of the birth of Carl Linnaeus: 55-56. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. 80 p.
