Which genes are the first genes that control patterning of the offspring during early development?
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Developmental Patterning Genes
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In Arabidopsis, which class of HOX genes are responsible for forming the plant carpels?
A
Class A
B
Class B
C
Class C
D
Class B and C

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Understand the role of HOX genes in plant development: HOX genes are a group of related genes that control the body plan of an embryo along the head-tail axis. In plants, they are involved in the development of floral organs.
Identify the specific function of each class of HOX genes in Arabidopsis: Class A genes are responsible for the development of sepals and petals, Class B genes are involved in the formation of petals and stamens, and Class C genes are crucial for the development of stamens and carpels.
Focus on the role of Class C genes: In Arabidopsis, Class C genes are specifically responsible for the formation of carpels, which are the female reproductive organs of the flower.
Consider the interaction between different classes: Class B and C genes together contribute to the formation of stamens, but only Class C genes are necessary for carpel development.
Conclude that Class C genes are the primary class responsible for forming carpels in Arabidopsis, as they directly influence the development of these structures.
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