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Open AccessDevelo** a CRISPR/FrCas9 system for core promoter editing in rice
Small mutations in the core promoter region of a gene may result in substantial changes in expression strengths. However, targeting TA-rich sequences of core promoters may pose a challenge for Cas9 variants su...
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Fine map** and candidate gene analysis of gummy stem blight resistance in cucumber stem
Two candidate genes (Csa6G046210 and Csa6G046240) were identified by fine-map** gsb-s6.2 for gummy stem blight resistance in cucumber stem.
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The qLTG1.1 candidate gene CsGAI regulates low temperature seed germination in cucumber
The CsGAI gene, identified by map-based, was involved in regulating seed germination in low temperature via the GA and ABA signaling pathways.
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Open AccessQTL map** and genome-wide association study reveal two novel loci associated with green flesh color in cucumber
Green flesh color, resulting from the accumulation of chlorophyll, is one of the most important commercial traits for the fruits. The genetic network regulating green flesh formation has been studied in tomato...
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Novel loci fsd6.1 and Csgl3 regulate ultra-high fruit spine density in cucumber
Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) analysis of multiple populations in multiple environments revealed that the fsd6.2 locus, which includes the candidate gene Csgl3, controls high fruit spine density in natural cucumb...
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Genetic analysis and identification of a candidate gene associated with in vitro regeneration ability of cucumber
Candidate genes associated with in vitro regeneration were identified in cucumber.
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Combined fine map**, genetic diversity, and transcriptome profiling reveals that the auxin transporter gene ns plays an important role in cucumber fruit spine development
Map-based cloning was used to identify the ns gene, which was involved in the formation of cucumber numerous fruit spines together with other genes under regulation by plant hormone signal transduction.
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A genomic variation map provides insights into the genetic basis of cucumber domestication and diversity
Sanwen Huang and colleagues report a genomic variation map of cucumber. They report the resequencing of 115 cucumber accessions and de novo assembly of the wild cucumber genome.
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Open AccessA 1,681-locus consensus genetic map of cultivated cucumber including 67 NB-LRR resistance gene homolog and ten gene loci
Cucumber is an important vegetable crop that is susceptible to many pathogens, but no disease resistance (R) genes have been cloned. The availability of whole genome sequences provides an excellent opportunity...
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Fine genetic map** localizes cucumber scab resistance gene Ccu into an R gene cluster
Scab, caused by Cladosporium cucumerinum, is an important disease of cucumber, Cucumis sativus. In this study, we conducted fine genetic map** of the single dominant scab resistance gene, Ccu, with 148 F9 recom...
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The genome of the cucumber, Cucumis sativus L.
Jun Wang and colleagues report the genome sequence of the cucumber. The cucumber genome is the seventh plant genome sequence to be reported and was assembled with a combination of traditional Sanger and next-g...