Sex in melons is ethylene mediated?
Melons tend do be more vegetables than fruit in my book, but this was interesting enough anyway:
A gene for sexual switching in melons provides clues to the evolution of sex (Genetic Archaeology)
I would not really have expected ethylene to be involved in sex determination. No indication what species, though, which I find frustrating.
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Labels: melons, molecular biology, sex













