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A multi-omics integrative network map of maize
Networks are powerful tools to uncover functional roles of genes in phenotypic variation at a system-wide scale. Here, we constructed a maize network map that contains the genomic, transcriptomic, translatomic...
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Major natural genetic variation contributes to waterlogging tolerance in maize seedlings
Waterlogging significantly restricts growth and production of crops, and natural genetic variation associated with waterlogging tolerance is controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTL). Here, two sibling inbre...
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Dissecting the genetic architecture of waterlogging stress-related traits uncovers a key waterlogging tolerance gene in maize
A key candidate gene, GRMZM2G110141, which could be used in marker-assisted selection in maize breeding programs, was detected among the 16 genetic loci associated with waterlogging tolerance identified throug...
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Transgenic maize lines expressing a cry1C* gene are resistant to insect pests
The lepidopteran Ostrinia furnacalis is one of the most serious pests of maize production. The Cry1C proteins are group of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins that are toxic to the intestine of insects. Overexpr...