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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Enrico Sandro Coen is a British biologist who studies the mechanisms used by plants to create complex and varied flower structures. Coen's research has aimed to define the developmental rules that govern flower and leaf growth at both the cellular level and throughout the whole plant to better understand evolution. He has combined molecular, genetic and imaging studies with population and ecological models and computational analysis to understand flower development.
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- The war of the whorls: genetic interactions controlling flower development (1991) (2632)
- An epigenetic mutation responsible for natural variation in floral symmetry (1999) (1104)
- Inflorescence Commitment and Architecture in Arabidopsis (1997) (788)
- floricaula: A homeotic gene required for flower development in antirrhinum majus (1990) (781)
- Genetic Control of Surface Curvature (2003) (669)
- The TCP domain: a motif found in proteins regulating plant growth and development. (1999) (661)
- Origin of floral asymmetry in Antirrhinum (1996) (639)
- Complementary floral homeotic phenotypes result from opposite orientations of a transposon at the plena locus of antirrhinum (1993) (498)
- Control of Organ Asymmetry in Flowers of Antirrhinum (1999) (380)
- A common mechanism controls the life cycle and architecture of plants. (1998) (380)
- Control of inflorescence architecture in Antirrhinum (1996) (373)
- Floral homeotic mutations produced by transposon-mutagenesis in Antirrhinum majus. (1990) (354)
- Evolution and Development of Inflorescence Architectures (2007) (338)
- Separation of shoot and floral identity in Arabidopsis. (1999) (329)
- A common gene regulates pigmentation pattern in diverse plant species (1992) (300)
- The genetics of geometry. (2004) (275)
- Dynamics of concerted evolution of ribosomal DNA and histone gene families in the melanogaster species subgroup of Drosophila. (1982) (272)
- Origin of allelic diversity in antirrhinum S locus RNases. (1996) (257)
- Rate of turnover of structural variants in the rDNA gene family of Drosophila melanogaster (1982) (244)
- Transposable elements generate novel spatial patterns of gene expression in antirrhinum majus (1986) (244)
- Regulatory Genes Control a Key Morphological and Ecological Trait Transferred Between Species (2008) (238)
- Molecular analysis of instability in flower pigmentation of Antirrhinum majus, following isolation of the pallida locus by transposon tagging (1985) (227)
- The expression of D-cyclin genes defines distinct developmental zones in snapdragon apical meristems and is locally regulated by the Cycloidea gene. (2000) (206)
- Generation of Leaf Shape Through Early Patterns of Growth and Tissue Polarity (2012) (205)
- Floral asymmetry involves an interplay between TCP and MYB transcription factors in Antirrhinum. (2005) (192)
- The Role of Homeotic Genes in Flower Development and Evolution (1991) (185)
- Patterns of cell division revealed by transcriptional regulation of genes during the cell cycle in plants. (1994) (185)
- Parallels between UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS and FIMBRIATA, genes controlling flower development in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum. (1995) (173)
- Growth dynamics underlying petal shape and asymmetry (2003) (172)
- CINCINNATA Controls Both Cell Differentiation and Growth in Petal Lobes and Leaves of Antirrhinum1 (2004) (167)
- Evolutionary Paths Underlying Flower Color Variation in Antirrhinum (2006) (164)
- Evolution through genetically controlled allometry space. (2005) (157)
- Evolution of flowers and inflorescences (1994) (153)
- Evolution of regulatory interactions controlling floral asymmetry (2005) (147)
- Visualizing Plant Development and Gene Expression in Three Dimensions Using Optical Projection Tomography[W] (2006) (147)
- Dual role for fimbriata in regulating floral homeotic genes and cell division in Antirrhinum (1997) (147)
- Distinct classes of cdc2-related genes are differentially expressed during the cell division cycle in plants. (1996) (144)
- Generation of Diverse Biological Forms through Combinatorial Interactions between Tissue Polarity and Growth (2011) (141)
- Ancient asymmetries in the evolution of flowers (2001) (135)
- Fimbriata controls flower development by mediating between meristem and organ identity genes (1994) (130)
- Generation of Spatial Patterns Through Cell Polarity Switching (2011) (129)
- The ethanol switch: a tool for tissue-specific gene induction during plant development. (2003) (128)
- JAGGED Controls Arabidopsis Petal Growth and Shape by Interacting with a Divergent Polarity Field (2013) (121)
- A Phylogenomic Investigation of CYCLOIDEA-Like TCP Genes in the Leguminosae1 (2003) (121)
- Expression of floricaula in single cell layers of periclinal chimeras activates downstream homeotic genes in all layers of floral meristems. (1995) (120)
- Genetic Control of Organ Shape and Tissue Polarity (2010) (118)
- Olive: a key gene required for chlorophyll biosynthesis in Antirrhinum majus. (1993) (116)
- Separation of genetic functions controlling organ identity in flowers (2003) (111)
- Identification and genetic regulation of the chalcone synthase multigene family in pea. (1990) (110)
- Altered regulation of tomato and tobacco pigmentation genes caused by the delila gene of Antirrhinum (1995) (105)
- The induction and maintenance of flowering in Impatiens. (1997) (103)
- Molecular drive. (2002) (100)
- An intracellular partitioning-based framework for tissue cell polarity in plants and animals (2013) (99)
- Control of flower development and phyllotaxy by meristem identity genes in antirrhinum. (1995) (98)
- Transposon induced chimeras show that floricaula, a meristem identity gene, acts non-autonomously between cell layers. (1995) (96)
- Springcleaning ribosomal DNA: a model for multigene evolution? (1981) (96)
- The Metamorphosis of Flowers. (1993) (88)
- Separable roles of UFO during floral development revealed by conditional restoration of gene function (2003) (85)
- Genetic interactions underlying flower color patterns in Antirrhinum majus. (1989) (83)
- Unequal exchanges and the coevolution of X and Y rDNA arrays in drosophila melanogaster (1983) (82)
- Allelic interactions at the nivea locus of Antirrhinum. (1991) (79)
- Multiple Pol I initiation sequences in rDNA spacers of Drosophila melanogaster. (1982) (78)
- Quantitative Modeling of Arabidopsis Development (2005) (77)
- Diversification and co-option of RAD-like genes in the evolution of floral asymmetry. (2007) (75)
- A subcellular tug of war involving three MYB-like proteins underlies a molecular antagonism in Antirrhinum flower asymmetry. (2013) (70)
- Modes and rates of change of complex DNA families of Drosophila. (1982) (70)
- Pathways for inflorescence and floral induction in Antirrhinum. (1996) (67)
- Pigmentation mutants produced by transposon mutagenesis in Antirrhinum majus. (1991) (65)
- Evolution of carnivorous traps from planar leaves through simple shifts in gene expression (2019) (63)
- A semi‐dominant allele, niv‐525, acts in trans to inhibit expression of its wild‐type homologue in Antirrhinum majus. (1988) (62)
- The art of genes : how organisms make themselves (1999) (62)
- Genome structure and evolution of Antirrhinum majus L (2019) (61)
- The Art of Genes (1999) (60)
- A chromosome rearrangement suggests that donor and recipient sites are associated during Tam3 transposition in Antirrhinum majus (1989) (59)
- Selection and gene flow shape genomic islands that control floral guides (2018) (58)
- Cell lineage patterns and homeotic gene activity during Antirrhinum flower development (1995) (56)
- Generation of shape complexity through tissue conflict resolution (2016) (56)
- Mutational spaces for leaf shape and size (2008) (54)
- On genes and form (2017) (54)
- Spatiotemporal coordination of cell division and growth during organ morphogenesis (2018) (53)
- Quantitative Control of Organ Shape by Combinatorial Gene Activity (2010) (52)
- A predictive model of asymmetric morphogenesis from 3D reconstructions of mouse heart looping dynamics (2017) (52)
- A temporal and morphological framework for flower development in Antirrhinum majus (2004) (50)
- Comparison of genetic behaviour of the transposable element Tam3 at two unlinked pigment loci in Antirrhinum majus (1987) (48)
- Transposable elements in Antirrhinum majus: generators of genetic diversity (1986) (47)
- The cycloidea gene can respond to a common dorsoventral prepattern in Antirrhinum. (2002) (47)
- Quantitative Modeling of Arabidopsis Development1[w] (2005) (47)
- Growth and Development of Three-Dimensional Plant Form (2017) (45)
- Ectopic BASL Reveals Tissue Cell Polarity throughout Leaf Development in Arabidopsis thaliana (2018) (45)
- Formation of polarity convergences underlying shoot outgrowths (2016) (44)
- Oriented clonal cell dynamics enables accurate growth and shaping of vertebrate cartilage (2017) (42)
- Evolution of flower color pattern through selection on regulatory small RNAs (2017) (42)
- Making rays in the Asteraceae: genetics and evolution of radiate versus discoid flower heads (2002) (42)
- Interaction between Autonomous and Microtubule Guidance Systems Controls Cellulose Synthase Trajectories (2020) (41)
- Cryptic Variation between Species and the Basis of Hybrid Performance (2010) (41)
- Resolving Conflicts: Modeling Genetic Control of Plant Morphogenesis. (2016) (39)
- Evolution of Floral Symmetry (1995) (37)
- Evolution of Allometry in Antirrhinum[C][W] (2009) (37)
- Fruit shape diversity in the Brassicaceae is generated by varying patterns of anisotropy (2016) (36)
- A computational method for inferring growth parameters and shape changes during development based on clonal analysis. (2005) (35)
- Control of floral homeotic gene expression and organ morphogenesis in Antirrhinum. (1998) (34)
- Goethe and the ABC model of flower development. (2001) (34)
- Formation and Shaping of the Antirrhinum Flower through Modulation of the CUP Boundary Gene (2017) (33)
- Cells to Civilizations (2012) (33)
- The control of floral pigmentation in Antirrhinum. (1987) (31)
- Floral symmetry. (1996) (31)
- The ptl1 gene expressed in the transmitting tissue of Antirrhinum encodes an extensin‐like protein (1992) (29)
- The Antirrhinum ERG gene encodes a protein related to bacterial small GTPases and is required for embryonic viability (1998) (27)
- Crystal structure of the MYB domain of the RAD transcription factor from Antirrhinum majus (2006) (24)
- The ptl1 gene expressed in the transmitting tissue of Antirrhinum encodes an extensin-like protein. (1992) (21)
- Shaping of a three-dimensional carnivorous trap through modulation of a planar growth mechanism (2019) (21)
- Ectopic KNOX Expression Affects Plant Development by Altering Tissue Cell Polarity and Identity[OPEN] (2016) (20)
- Macro optical projection tomography for large scale 3D imaging of plant structures and gene activity (2016) (19)
- The regulation of motoneuron survival and differentiation by putative muscle-derived neurotrophic agents: neuromuscular activity and innervation. (1991) (18)
- Transcription pattern of a FIM homologue in Impatiens during floral development and reversion. (1998) (18)
- Interactions between gene activity and cell layers during floral development. (2003) (16)
- Intrinsic Cell Polarity Coupled to Growth Axis Formation in Tobacco BY-2 Cells (2020) (14)
- Evolution of the grass leaf by primordium extension and petiole-lamina remodeling (2021) (13)
- Molecular Analysis of Genes Determining Spatial Patterns in Antirrhinum majus (1988) (12)
- Volumetric finite-element modelling of biological growth (2019) (12)
- The gene fimbriata interacts non-cell autonomously with floral regulatory genes. (2001) (11)
- De novo activation of the transposable element Tam2 of Antirrhinum majus (1987) (11)
- Early shaping of a leaf (2018) (8)
- Phenotypic effects of short-range and aberrant transposition in Antirrhinum majus (1990) (8)
- Homeotic genes controlling flower development in Antirrhinum (2005) (7)
- The storytelling arms race: origin of human intelligence and the scientific mind (2019) (7)
- Evolution or revolution? Changing the way science is published and communicated (2019) (7)
- Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Transposable Elements in Antirrhinum Majus (1988) (5)
- Passing the El Greco test (2007) (5)
- Origin, Loss and Regain of Self-Incompatibility in Angiosperms. (2021) (5)
- Gene Regulation of Flowering (1993) (5)
- Cells to Civilizations: The Principles of Change That Shape Life (2012) (4)
- Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the RAD protein from Antirrhinum majus. (2005) (4)
- Transposable Elements in Antirrhinum Majus (1987) (4)
- DNA family turnover and the coevolution of chromosomes (1984) (4)
- Flower development. (1992) (3)
- Letter from Gabriel A. Dover, T. Strachan, E. S. Coen, and S. D. M. Brown to Science Magazine (1982) (3)
- Trichome patterning on growing tissue (2007) (2)
- Self-incompatibility in Antirrhinum. (1992) (2)
- Floral Homoeotic and Pigment Mutations Produced by Transposon-Mutagenesis in Antirrhinum majus (1991) (2)
- Development of shape in plants (2009) (2)
- Genome structure and evolution of Antirrhinum majus L (2018) (2)
- Response to Comment on "Evolutionary Paths Underlying Flower Color Variation in Antirrhinum" (2007) (2)
- Author response: Formation of polarity convergences underlying shoot outgrowths (2016) (1)
- Author response: Oriented clonal cell dynamics enables accurate growth and shaping of vertebrate cartilage (2017) (1)
- Pathways for inflorescence and floral induction in Antirrhinum (1996) (1)
- Homeotic Genes Directing Flower Development in Antirrhinum (1992) (1)
- The mahking of a blossom. (2002) (1)
- From genes to morphogenesis (2004) (1)
- Goethe, Sex, and Flower Genes [with Reply] (1994) (1)
- A Wox3-patterning module organizes planar growth in grass leaves and ligules. (2023) (1)
- The mechanics of plant morphogenesis (2023) (1)
- Author response: A predictive model of asymmetric morphogenesis from 3D reconstructions of mouse heart looping dynamics (2017) (1)
- Growth and development of myths and meristems (2001) (1)
- Development and evolution of shape (2006) (1)
- Diversification of ranunculaceous petals in shape supports a generalized model for plant lateral organ morphogenesis and evolution (2023) (0)
- THREE. Conversations of an Embryo (2012) (0)
- Slippery slopes: understanding gradients and asymmetries in development (1997) (0)
- The Genetical Society Abstracts of papers presented at the hundred and ninety-third meeting of the Society held on 14th and 15th November, 1980, at University College London. (1981) (0)
- FIVE. History in the Making (2012) (0)
- EIGHT. Learning through Action (2012) (0)
- Book Reviews (1987) (0)
- Other Grants and Activities - International Bilateral Relations (2010) (0)
- Appointments and awards (2007) (0)
- The Snapdragon Genomes Reveal the Evolutionary Dynamics of the S-Locus Supergene (2023) (0)
- Cell division in the Arabidopsis leaf epidermis (2009) (0)
- Patterns ofcell division revealed bytranscriptional regulation ofgenes during thecell cycle inplants (1994) (0)
- TEN. Framing Recipes (2012) (0)
- New genomic resources provide insights into the recent evolutionary adaptation of Antirrhinum lineage and multiomics investigation of S-locus (2022) (0)
- MARY ression of floricaula in single cell layers of periclinal chim nstream homeotic genes in all layers of floral meristems (0)
- Genetic control of cell layer interactions in plants via tissue mechanics (2023) (0)
- Table of Contents (1989) (0)
- Evolution and Development of (2007) (0)
- SIX. Humble Responses (2012) (0)
- Way to grow (2003) (0)
- Novel patterns of plant gene expression arise by transposable element excision and rearrangement (1986) (0)
- ELEVEN. The Crucible of Culture (2012) (0)
- INTRODUCTION. A Recipe for Change (2012) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Volumetric finite-element modelling of biological growth" (2019) (0)
- TWO. From Genes to Ecosystems (2012) (0)
- Setting the boundaries between whorls (1998) (0)
- 1 Supporting Online Material for Evolution and Development of Inflorescence Architectures (2007) (0)
- NINE. Seeing As (2012) (0)
- Early shaping of a leaf (2018) (0)
- Engaging new audiences with imaging and microscopy. (2021) (0)
- 03-P090 Visualising plant growth and shape in 3D using optical projection tomography (2009) (0)
- FOUR. Completing the Picture (2012) (0)
- Homo geneticus (2019) (0)
- ONE. Loops and Lotteries (2012) (0)
- Table of Contents (1985) (0)
- S03-04. Development of shape in plants (2009) (0)
- Localization of stomatal lineage proteins reveals contrasting planar polarity patterns in Arabidopsis cotyledons (2022) (0)
- Five degrees of methylation (1999) (0)
- Partnerships and Cooperations - International Bilateral Relations (2011) (0)
- A Defective Transposition Event in Antirrhinum Majus — Implications for the Normal Transposition Process (1987) (0)
- Planting ldeas in the Schools (2002) (0)
- Genetic regulation of the chalcone synthase multigene family in Pisum sativum. (1990) (0)
- Table of Contents (1994) (0)
- SEVEN. The Neural Sibyl (2012) (0)
- A Molecular Evolutionary Framework of Self-Incompatibility in the Angiosperms (2020) (0)
- Supplementary information from Volumetric finite-element modelling of biological growth (2019) (0)
- Book reviews (2001) (0)
- Effects of transposable elements on spatial patterns of gene expression in Antirrhinum majus (1987) (0)
- TWELVE. The Grand Cycle (2012) (0)
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