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The frequency and importance of polyploidy in tropical rainforest tree radiations. [PDF]
Schley RJ +9 more
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ABSTRACT A key challenge for the genetic improvement of canola (Brassica napus), one of the world's most important oilseeds, is the limited natural variation for commercially important traits. The creation of new variation is hindered by the lack of functional knowledge about genes controlling these traits.
Morgan W. Kirzinger +30 more
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Protoplast fusion as a strategy to increase ploidy in Rhodotorula toruloides for strain development. [PDF]
Lopes DD +9 more
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Harnessing Endogenous Homeobox Genes for Synthetic Apomixis in Hybrid Rice
Plant Biotechnology Journal, EarlyView.
Xin Wei +7 more
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Rewiring Steroidal Metabolic Pathways for Diosgenin Production in Solanum nigrum
ABSTRACT Diosgenin is a key starting material for the synthesis of steroidal drugs, such as corticosteroids and sex hormones. While the primary commercial source of diosgenin is the tubers of Dioscorea spp., identifying alternative plant hosts capable of diosgenin biosynthesis could enhance its production.
Jongbu Lim +16 more
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Germline-Restricted Chromosome (GRC) in Diploid and Polyploid Spermatocytes of the Eurasian Bullfinch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Fringillidae, Passeriformes, Aves) [PDF]
Ekaterina Grishko +3 more
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ABSTRACT Mango (Mangifera indica) is one of the most popular fruits cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The availability of reference genomes helps to identify the genetic basis of important traits. Here, we report assembled high‐quality chromosome‐level genomes for the Australian mango cultivar ‘Kensington Pride’ and M ...
Upendra Kumari Wijesundara +5 more
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Genetic differentiation of Pisang Awak subvarieties and genetic variation among 'Mali-Ong' plantlets in Thailand using RAPD and SRAP markers. [PDF]
Boonsrangsom T, Sujipuli K, Premjet D.
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ABSTRACT Sea Island cotton (Gossypium barbadense) produces premium‐quality fibres, yet the genetic basis underlying its fibre development remains elusive. Here, we identify two key non‐synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs, G/C and G/A) in the gene Gbar_D13G024080, which encodes the TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEIN 209 (TMEM209). These SNPs resulted in
Kaiyun Jiang +25 more
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Induction and phenotype analysis of autotetraploids of Morus Mongolica. [PDF]
Wang J +9 more
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