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On the Cover: A navel-like fruit carrying fruit-like appendages in the recessive clausa mutant of tomato. Such fruits arise from indeterminate growth of the flower, which normally terminates with the production of the ovary in the innermost whorl. Clausa mutants display a wide range of phenotypic perturbations in both vegetative and reproductive organs. CLAUSA appears to control various aspects of tomato plant development, partly by rendering the class I knox gene LeT6/TKn2 silent in specific tissues during development.
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