doi:10.1016/j.cub.2005.09.022

Abstract

Pseudocerus bifurcus, behaviours such as penis-fencing are favoured to avoid receiving sperm [19]. Thus, the opposite pattern of a universal preference for playing the male role can also emerge. Nevertheless, the work of Anthes et al. [5] is exceptional in providing definitive evidence for sperm trading in hermaphroditic sexual reproduction. Moreover, this work provides clear evidence of male 'mate choice' in the form of selective sperm donation to 'honest' partners. Alone, such features should earn this study a place in the text books; more so since it also provides a rare unequivocal example of conditional reciprocity being employed to escape the tragedy of the commons in biology. Earlier work [6] had shown that STM is needed in the SAM to maintain low gibberellin levels and inhibit expression of the GA20-ox1 gene, which encodes a ratelimiting enzyme of gibberellin biosynthesis. GA20-ox1 expression is normally confined to leaves, where gibberellin levels are high, but exluded from the apex by STM activity. Two lines of evidence suggested that repression of GA20-ox1 by STM is functionally relevant. Firstly, the interaction is likely to be direct -KNOX-I protein can bind a regulatory sequence in the GA-20 oxidase gene of tobacc

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