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Open AccessGenetic characterization of a locus responsible for low pungency using EMS-induced mutants in Capsicum annuum L.
The pepper mutants (‘221-2-1a’ and ‘1559-1-2h’) with very low pungency were genetically characterized. The Pun4 locus, responsible for the reduced pungency of the mutant fruits, was localized to a 208 Mb region o...
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Exploring horticultural traits and disease resistance in Capsicum baccatum through segmental introgression lines
Segmental introgression and advanced backcross lines were developed and validated as important tools for improving agronomically important traits in pepper, offering improved sensitivity in detecting quantitat...
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A MYB transcription factor is a candidate to control pungency in Capsicum annuum
Identification of a novel pungency-controlling gene Pun3, which acts as a master regulator of capsaicinoid biosynthetic genes in Capsicum annuum.
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A major QTL and candidate genes for capsaicinoid biosynthesis in the pericarp of Capsicum chinense revealed using QTL-seq and RNA-seq
A major QTL and candidate genes controlling capsaicinoid content in the pericarp were identified by QTL-seq and RNA-seq in Capsicum chinense.
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Development of SNP markers using genoty**-by-sequencing for cultivar identification in rose (Rosa hybrida)
In this study, we developed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers to identify cultivars of the polyploid Rosa hybrida using genoty**-by-sequencing (GBS). Sequences obtained from GBS libraries of the geno...