Post - Senior Lecturer

Cambridge University Address

Beverley Glover
Department of Plant Sciences
University of Cambridge
Downing Street, Cambridge.
CB2 3EA. United Kingdom.

Main research topics

Beverley is interested in understanding how single gene products control different aspects of plant development and in the evolution of developmental programmes. Her molecular work is mainly carried out in Arabidopsis thaliana and Antirrhinum majus. For her evolutionary work many more plants are used, including but not limited to investigating monocots ( grasses), basal angiosperms (Magnolia) and older plant lineages ( mosses).

The current focus of the lab is the evolution of petal cell form and anther structure.


Selected publications

Ramsay, N. & Glover, B.J. (2005) The MYB/MYC/bHLH complex and the evolution of cellular diversity. Trends in Plant Science 10, 63-70.

Glover, B.J. & Martin, C. (2002) Evolution of adaptive petal cell morphology. In "Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution", eds. Cronk, Q.C.B., Bateman, R.M Hawkins, J.A., pp 160-172.

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