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Embryological evidence for developmental lability during early angiosperm evolution

William E. Friedman

Nature 441, 337-340(18 May 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04690

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Figure 1

A seven-celled, eight-nucleate female gametophyte (Polygonum-type) that is common to the vast majority of angiosperms.

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Figure 2

Transmission electron micrographs of an individual serially sectioned female gametophyte of Amborella.

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Figure 3

Three-dimensional reconstructions (from semi-thin serial sections) of the four-celled egg apparatus of Amborella.

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Figure 4

Terminal developmental stages of the egg apparatus in the female gametophyte of Amborella.

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Figure 5

Development of the female gametophyte of Amborella.

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