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Identification and validation of major-effect quantitative trait locus QMS-5B associated with male sterility in photo-thermo-sensitive genic male sterile wheat
QMS-5B, a major QTL for photo-thermo-sensitive genic male sterility in wheat, was fine mapped in a 2.15 Mb region harboring a serine/threonine protein kinase gene TraesCS5B03G0887500, which was the most likely ca...
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Fine map** and causal gene identification of a novel QTL for early flowering by QTL-seq, Target-seq and RNA-seq in spring oilseed rape
A novel quantitative trait locus for early flowering in spring oilseed rape, BnaC08cqDTF, was mapped to an 86-kb region on chromosome C08, and its causal gene, CRY2, was uncovered.
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RNA-seq profiling of primary calli induced by different media and photoperiods for japonica rice ‘Yunyin’
The induction of embryogenic calli plays a vital role in the genetic transformation and regeneration of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Despite progress in rice tissue culture, the molecular mechanisms of embryogenic cal...
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Identification and fine genetic map** of the golden pod gene (pv-ye) from the snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Using bulked segregant analysis combined with next-generation sequencing, we delimited the pv-ye gene responsible for the golden pod trait of snap bean cultivar A18-1. Sequence analysis identified Phvul.002G00...
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The common occurrence of 2n eggs by lily F1 distant hybrids and its significance on lily breeding: a case of analyzing OT hybrids
It has been reported that F1 LA hybrids could produce a small number of functional 2n eggs regardless of their male sterility, however, there are very little similar phenomena reported in OA, LO, or OT hybrids, t...
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QTL analysis of four yield-related traits for Brassica napus L. in multiple environments
Yield improvement is an important target for rapeseed breeding. Resolving the genetic architecture of yield in Brassica napus, QTL analysis was carried out in a double haploid population derived from a cross betw...
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B-class MADS-box TM6 is a candidate gene for tomato male sterile-1526
Tomato male sterile-1526 locus was fine-mapped to an interval of 44.6 kb, and a B-class MADS-box gene TM6 was identified as the candidate gene.
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Fine map** and molecular marker development of the Sm gene conferring resistance to gray leaf spot (Stemphylium spp.) in tomato
The tomato gray leaf spot resistance gene Sm was fine-mapped in a 185-kb region through a map-based cloning strategy and genome-wide association study; a candidate gene was proved to be involved in Sm-mediated re...
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Proteomic analysis reveals different involvement of proteins during the maintenance and release of rice seed dormancy
The short storage life of harvested rice seed is an important constraint that threatens global food security. Seed dormancy is one of the major characteristics which controls seed storage life. Elucidating it ...
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Analysis and fine map** of a gene controlling the folded-leaf phenotype of a mutant tomato line
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most popular cultivated vegetables worldwide. Tomato leaves are determinate organs with important functions affecting plant growth and development. In addition to th...
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Proteomic and functional analysis of soybean chlorophyll-deficient mutant cd1 and the underlying gene encoding the CHLI subunit of Mg-chelatase
Sufficient chlorophyll biosynthesis is vital for the growth of photoautotrophic plants. Mg-chelatase, consisting of three subunits (CHLI, CHLD, and CHLH), catalyzes the insertion of Mg2+ into protoporphyrin IX, w...
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Fine map** of the Brassica napus Bnsdt1 gene associated with determinate growth habit
The newly discovered determinate plant growth habit of Brassica napus is a potential trait that might contribute to the genetic improvement of rapeseed. ...
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Whole-genome re-sequencing and fine map** of an orange petal color gene (Bnpc1) in spring Brassica napus L. to a 151-kb region
The petal color of B. napus is usually yellow, but white, cream, golden yellow, orange, and other colors have also been reported. The pigmentation mechanisms and evolutionary processes of petal color in B. napus ...
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Open AccessPopulation structure and association analysis of yield and grain quality traits in hybrid rice primal parental lines
To make advances in rice molecular design breeding, it is important to understand the genetic background and phenotypes of the parental lines, to known superior allele of the breeding material. In this study, ...
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Fine map** and molecular marker development of anthocyanin absent, a seedling morphological marker for the selection of male sterile 10 in tomato
Seedling morphology plays an important role in plant breeding via marker-assisted selection. The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutant, anthocyanin absent (aa), presents a green hypocotyl during the seedling stage...
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QTL analysis and the development of closely linked markers for days to flowering in spring oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.)
Days to flowering (DTF) is an important trait impacting cultivar performance in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), but the interaction of all loci controlling this trait in spring-type oilseed rape is not fully un...
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ADH and PDC genes involved in tannins coagulation leading to natural de-astringency in Chinese pollination constant and non-astringency persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.)
Pollination constant non-astringency (PCNA)-type persimmons are the most desirable cultivar because the fruit loses astringency naturally and does not require any treatments for edibility. The mechanism of nat...
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Fine map** of a gene that confers palmately lobed leaf (pll) in melon (Cucumis melo L.)
Leaves serve as the major photosynthetic organs of plants and show considerable diversity in their shapes. Although significant efforts have been focused on exploring the molecular mechanism of leaf developmen...
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Open AccessFine map** of the tomato yellow leaf curl virus resistance gene Ty-2 on chromosome 11 of tomato
Resistances to begomoviruses, including bipartite tomato mottle virus and monopartite tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), have been introgressed to cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) from wild tomato acc...
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Protein kinase structure, expression and regulation in maize drought signaling
Plants respond to survive under water deficit conditions via turning on or off a series of genes that further alter plant physiology and morphology, which allows a plant to tolerate, escape or avoid drought s...