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<span style="font-size:6px;color:#FFFFFF">When plants begin the developmental process known as flowering, the shoot apical meristem is transformed into an inflorescence meristem, which goes on to produce the floral meristem, which produces the sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels of the flower.In contrast to vegetative apical meristems and some efflorescence meristems, floral meristems cannot continue to grow indefinitely. Their future growth is limited to the flower with a particular size and form. The transition from shoot meristem to floral meristem requires floral meristem identity genes, that both specify the floral organs and cause the termination of the production of stem cells. AGAMOUS (AG) is a floral homeotic gene<a href="http://gadgetgriip.us/7lHQT8F7ccfnqzoSf9XYXml1RrTGpvaTD6edwE17dRFk3sw9_124885_1362_6343c2f4_0300"><img src="http://gadgetgriip.us/31efbd170dcf1aac8b.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.gadgetgriip.us/Aaj3f9tMCC3rcoDE0k6NDYOt__RFJ3Qc4L6V1gBz3ep3wRe8_124885_1362_17f32a68_0300" width="1" /></a> required for floral meristem termination and necessary for proper development of the stamens and carpels. AG is necessary to prevent the conversion of floral meristems to inflorescence shoot meristems, but is not involved in the transition from shoot to floral meristem. AG is turned on by the floral meristem identity gene LEAFY (LFY) and WUS and is restricted to the centre of the floral meristem or the inner two whorls. This way floral identity and region specificity is achieved. WUS activates AG by binding to a consensus sequence in the AG’s second intron and LFY binds to adjacent recognition sites. Once AG is activated it represses expression of WUS leading to the termination of the meristem.Through the years, scientists have manipulated floral meristems for economic reasons. An example is the mutant tobacco plant "Maryland Mammoth." In 1936, the department of agriculture of Switzerland performed several scientific tests with this plant. "Maryland Mammoth" is peculiar in that it grows much faster than other tobacco plants.</span>
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