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- found in at least 28 families, while tristyly has only been found in six families. The rarity and complexity of tristyly coupled with its development in a...
- supergene control is implied for tristyly, but there is no genetic evidence available to support it. A supergene model for tristyly would require the occurrence...
- interested in the specialized form of heterostyly found in the family, known as tristyly. Not all of the species are heterostylous. The family contains two genera...
- together. Distyly is determined by a single locus, which has two alleles; tristyly is determined by two loci, each with two alleles. Heteromorphic SI is sporophytic...
- Compendium. CABI. Retrieved November 14, 2017. Barrett, Spencer C.H. (1977) Tristyly in Eichhornia cr****ipes (Water Hyacinth). Biotropica, 9: 230–238 Barrett...
- immediate area. Oxalis alpina flowers are heterostylous and exhibit either tristyly or distyly depending on the po****tion. Distylous po****tions likely evolved...
- Archived from the original on May 20, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2014. Miller, Tristy (May 18, 2014). "Beyonce & Jay-Z release 'On the Run' Trailer (Video)"....
- For Jay Z and Beyoncé's "Run?"". Complex. Retrieved May 18, 2014. Miller, Tristy (May 18, 2014). "Beyonce & Jay-Z release 'On the Run' Trailer (Video)"....
- placement of anthers and style length. More rarely, some species show tristyly in which three floral morphs are present. 30% of Piriqueta are polyploids...
- black & white feature film for family audiences. A 12-year-old orphan, Tristy (pla**** by Mollie Mack; née Mollie Dorrell McGowan; 1946–1965) — escapes...