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In the Light of Evolution III: Two Centuries of Darwin (2009)
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In the Light of Evolution Volume III: Two Centuries of Darwin

TABLE 2.1 Candidate Genes from Aquilegia for the Flavonoid Pathway and Its Regulation

Gene

Characterized Gene

Aquilegia Candidate

CHS

AT5G13930

TC22565

 

 

TC32786

 

 

TC22820

 

 

TC26722, DR947012

CHI

AT3G55120

TC22751

F3H

AT3G51240

TC21211

F3’H

AT5G07990

DT768941

F3’5’H

 

TC29760

DFR

AT5G42800

TC21880, TC30546

ANS

AT4G22880

TC31785

UF3GT

AT1G05530

TC21486

UF5GT

AT5G17050

TC20545

 

 

TC33100

R2R3-MYB

EF423868

TC30372

 

 

AqMYB12

 

 

AqMYB17

bHLH

AT5G41315

TC30032

 

AB232775

DR940663

WD40

AT5G24520

TC21922, DT757614, DR953251

 

AT1G12910

TC20110

FNS

AB193314

TC26594, TC29308

FLS

AT5G08640

TC20335

 

 

TC25614

LAR

DQ129686

TC32378

ANR

AT1G61720

 

GST

AT5G17220

TC22760

 

 

TC24814

 

 

TC29438

 

 

DR949706

 

 

TC25908

 

 

TC26513

Transporters

AT2G34660

TC27360

 

AY609318

TC23071

 

AT3G59030

TC33309

 

AY348872

TC30722

NOTES: The accession numbers are given (from The Arabidopsis Information Resource and the National Center for Biotechnology Information) of characterized genes used to search the Aquilegia Gene Index. Functional characterizations, other than for Arabidopsis genes, can be found in Mathews et al. (2003); Goodman et al. (2004); Nakatsuka et al. (2005), and Morita et al. (2006). When >1 Aquilegia sequence is noted, they differ because of the presence/absence of large sequence blocks, suggesting they represent either alternative splice variants or incompletely processed RNA.

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Part I: NATURAL SELECTION, OR ADAPTATION TO NATURE (1-4)
1 Natural Selection inAction During Speciation--Sara Via (5-26)
2 Adaptive Radiations:From Field to Genomic Studies--Scott A. Hodges and Nathan J. Derieg (27-46)
3 Genetics and Ecological Speciation--Dolph Schluter and Gina L. Conte (47-64)
4 Cascades of Convergent Evolution: The Corresponding Evolutionary Histories of Euglenozoans and Dinoflagellates--Julius Lukeš, Brian S. Leander, and Patrick J. Keeling (65-84)
Part II: ARTIFICIAL SELECTION, OR ADAPTATION TO HUMAN DEMANDS (85-88)
5 From Wild Animals to Domestic Pets, an Evolutionary View of Domestication--Carlos A. Driscoll, David W. Macdonald, and Stephen J. O'Brien (89-110)
6 Tracking Footprints of Maize Domestication and Evidence for a Massive Selective Sweep on Chromosome 10--Feng Tian, Natalie M. Stevens, and Edward S. Buckler IV (111-128)
7 Human-Induced Evolution Caused by Unnatural Selection Through Harvest of Wild Animals--Fred W. Allendorf and Jeffrey J. Hard (129-148)
8 In the Light of Directed Evolution: Pathways of Adaptive Protein Evolution--Jesse D. Bloom and Frances H. Arnold (149-164)
Part III: SEXUAL SELECTION, OR ADAPTATION TO MATING DEMANDS (165-168)
9 Mate Choice and Sexual Selection: What Have We Learned Since Darwin?--Adam G. Jones and Nicholas L. Ratterman (169-190)
10 Sexual Selection and Mating Systems--Stephen M. Shuster (191-212)
11 Reproductive Decisions Under Ecological Constraints: It's About Time--Patricia Adair Gowaty and Stephen P. Hubbell (213-242)
12 Postcopulatory Sexual Selection: Darwin's Omission and Its Consequences--William G. Eberhard (243-262)
Part IV: THE DARWINIAN LEGACY, 150 YEARS LATER (263-266)
13 Darwin and the Scientific Method--Francisco J. Ayala (267-286)
14 The Darwinian Revolution: Rethinking Its Meaningand Significance--Michael Ruse (287-306)
15 Did Darwin Write *the Origin* Backwards?--Elliott Sober (307-328)
16 Darwin's Place in the History of Thought: A Reevaluation--Robert J. Richards (329-342)
17 Darwin's "Strange Inversion of Reasoning"--Daniel Dennett (343-354)
References (355-398)
Index (399-414)