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N6266 Name: spindly Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Steve Jacobsen
Locus Photo
photo of Arabidopsis plant
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
most extreme allele; resemble wild-type plants that have been repeatedly treated with G.A.; long hypocotyls, erect rosette leaves, light green colour, early flowering and parthenocarpy; stem elongation is increased caused primarily by an increase in internode length; early stem elongation is so rapid that flower buds occasionally remain wrapped in the yet unfolded cauline leaves resulting in bending of the main stem; partial male sterility (greatly reduced when plants grown at 18C); altered gibberellin signal transduction, resistant to the gibberellin (G.A.) biosynthesis inhibitor paclobutrazol.
N6268 Name: spindly Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Steve Jacobsen
Locus Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
resemble wild-type plants that have been repeatedly treated with G.A.; long hypocotyls, erect rosette leaves, light green colour, early flowering and parthenocarpy; stem elongation is increased caused primarily by an increase in the number of nodes; partial male sterility (greatly reduced at 18C), altered gibberellin signal transduction and resistant to the gibberellin (G.A.) biosynthesis inhibitor paclobutrazol.
N6290 Name: apetala Price: £11.00
Donor
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
Locus Photo
photo of Arabidopsis plant
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
intermediate allele; homeotic conversion of sepals (first whorl) to leaf-like - being triangular in shape, flanked by stipules and having stellate trichomes; some secondary flowers are formed in the axils of the transformed sepals; petals and petaloid stamens predominate in the second whorl; phenotype varies acropetally, with more complete flower-to-inflorescence conversions in basal flowers and at low temperature.
N6291 Name: apetala Price: £11.00
Donor
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
  • University of California, Davis John Bowman
Locus Photo
photo of Arabidopsis plant
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
strong allele; homeotic conversion of sepals (first whorl) to bracts, secondary or tertiary flowers are formed in the axils of the transformed sepals; petals (second whorl) usually absent but are occasionally replaced by stamens or petal-stamen-bract-like mosaic; phenotype varies acropetally, with more complete flower-to-inflorescence conversions in basal flowers and at low temperature.
N6293 Name: apetala Price: £11.00
Donor
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
Locus Photo
photo of Arabidopsis plant
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
strong allele; homeotic conversion of sepals (first whorl) to bracts, secondary or tertiary flowers are formed in the axils of the transformed sepals; petals (second whorl) usually absent but are occasionally replaced by stamens or petal-stamen-bract-like mosaic; phenotype varies acropetally, with more complete flower-to-inflorescence conversions in basal flowers and at low temperature.
N6296 Name: apetala, leafy Price: £11.00
Donor
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
Locus Photo
photo of Arabidopsis plant
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
double mutant, both alleles are strong, sterile, enhancement of lfy mutant phenotype; flowers transformed into inflorescences; effect stronger on early-arising flowers; no clear transition between secondary inflorescences and flower-like structures; the first two organs of the later-arising, transformed flowers arise laterally, similar to wild type; most organs are very leaf-like, similar to the first-whorl organs of ap1-1 single mutant; in the axils of the leaf-like organs, secondary buds arise; more severe phenotype under short days and lower temperature; maintained as heterozygote (homozygous for ap1-1, heterozygous for lfy-6).
N6351 Name: KB14 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Kirsten Bomblies
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Ray Hong
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
Transgenic line construct (KB14) containing AG::GUS, AGAMOUS intron driving the GUS reporter gene; strong expression in an AG-typical pattern during stage 3 of flower development, weak expression in a lfy-12 background; expression is weakly increased throughout the first whorl and pedicel in LFY:VP16 background
N6352 Name: KB31 Price: £11.00
Donor
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Kirsten Bomblies
  • Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Ray Hong
Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Phenotype
Transgenic line construct (KB31) containing AG::GUS, AGAMOUS intron driving the GUS reporter gene; strong expression in an AG-typical pattern during stage 3 of flower development; intermediate expression in a lfy-12 background; expression is strongly increased throughout the first whorl and pedicel in LFY:VP16 background.
N6377 Name: FILAMENTOUS FLOWER Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Utah Gary Drews
Locus Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
Floral primordia have reduced capacity to form flowers, giving rise to a variety of structures including: clusters of numerous flowerless pedicels (filament-like structures), stalked curled sepals, flowers with pedicel organs and long pedicels; altered floral organ number, organ position, organ identity and organ development during flower development; these defects become stronger at more acropetal positions; partially male sterile; intermediate allele.
N6378 Name: FILAMENTOUS FLOWER Price: £11.00
Donor
  • University of Utah Gary Drews
Locus Stock type: individual line
Material type: seed


Description
Floral primordia have reduced capacity to form flowers, giving rise to a variety of structures including: clusters of numerous flowerless pedicels (filament-like structures), stalked curled sepals, flowers with pedicel organs and long pedicels; altered floral organ number, organ position, organ identity and organ development during flower development; these defects become stronger at more acropetal positions; partially male sterile; weak allele.