Although most flowering plant species are hermaphrodites, there are st
ill a large number of species with unisexual flowers. Classical geneti
cists identified the genes that distinguish the sexes in many species,
but, until recently, nothing was known about the molecular mechanisms
involved. Knowledge of the genes that control floral organ identity i
n a broad range of angiosperms has now allowed detailed comparative ex
pression studies. Intriguingly, the sex-related differences indicate t
hat the mechanism of sex determination is not the same in all species.
In addition, genes that affect the sexual expression of flowers have
been cloned from maize, and the sequences of these indicate that they
are involved in hormone metabolism.