Leafy
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LEAFY (abbreviated LFY) is a plant gene that causes groups of undifferentiated cells called meristems to develop into flowers instead of leaves with associated shoots.[1]
LEAFY is involved in floral meristem identity. LEAFY, which encodes a plant-specific transcription factor, is found in all land plants and one of its exons have been used extensively in phylogenetic work on spermatophytes.[2] When the gene is overexpressed, the plant is less sensitive to environmental signals and flowers earlier.[3]
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