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    Gene structure, phylogeny and expression profile of the sucrose synthase gene family in cacao (Theobroma cacao L.)

    In higher plants, sucrose synthase (Sus, EC 2.4.1.13) is widely considered as a key enzyme involved in sucrose metabolism. Although, several paralogous genes encoding different isozymes of Sus have been identi...

    FUPENG LI, CHAOYUN HAO, LIN YAN, BAODUO WU, XIAOWEI QIN in Journal of Genetics (2015)

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    The genetic characterization of self-incompatibility in a Brassica napus line with promising breeding potential

    The aim of this study was to study hybrid breeding through the self-incompatibility (SI) pollination control system. To this end, we characterized the SI of a Brassica napus line ‘S-1300’. ‘S-1300’ was found to h...

    Changbin Gao, Chaozhi Ma, **ngguo Zhang, Fupeng Li, Jianfeng Zhang in Molecular Breeding (2013)

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    Comparative map** reveals similar linkage of functional genes to QTL of yield-related traits between Brassica napus and Oryza sativa

    Oryza sativa and Brassica napus—two important crops for food and oil, respectively—share high seed yield as a common breeding goal. As a model plant, O. sativa genomics have been intensively inve...

    FUPENG LI, CHAOZHI MA, QINGFANG CHEN, TOUMING LIU, JINXIONG SHEN in Journal of Genetics (2012)

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    CAPS and SCAR markers linked to maintenance of self-incompatibility developed from SP11 in Brassica napus L.

    Difficulty in propagating self-incompatible lines on a large scale limits the utilization of self-incompatibility in Brassica napus. The self-incompatible line S-1300 and its maintainer Bing409 were used in this ...

    Jiayou Tang, Jianfeng Zhang, Chaozhi Ma, Wei Tang, Changbin Gao in Molecular Breeding (2009)