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Summary Natural genetic variation can be used to improve important crop agronomic traits, and understanding the genetic basis of natural variation in fruit shape can help breeders develop pepper varieties that meet market demand. In this study, we identified a QTL controlling fruit length–width ratio by conventional genetic mapping, encoding a ...
Lianzhen Mao+15 more
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Identification of a critical cysteine in EcoRI DNA methyltransferase by mass spectrometry.
E A Everett+2 more
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Summary Carotenoid‐rich orange‐fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) is an important staple diet and source of nutrition in developing countries, including Africa and Asia. However, the regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis remains to be better understood. A natural allelic variation closely linked to carotenoid biosynthesis was identified in the promoter region
Zihao Wei+10 more
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Protocol to quantify site-specific carbohydrate sulfation at immune checkpoint proteins in mammalian cells. [PDF]
Chou WC, Chen WT, Jou YS, Shen CY.
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CmFDa‐mediated epigenetic regulation of flowering in chrysanthemum
Summary FD, a conserved bZIP transcription factor, is well known for its role in promoting flowering. Here, we uncover that a short coding sequence of the Chrysanthemum morifolium FD gene, CmFDa, represses flowering. Interestingly, we identified CmFDa as a novel epiallele stringently regulated by DNA methylation in chrysanthemum for the first time ...
Wanjie Xue+15 more
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Optimizing genome editing efficiency in <i>Streptomyces fradiae</i> via a CRISPR/Cas9n-mediated editing system. [PDF]
Wu Y+10 more
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ESSENTIAL MEIOTIC ENDONUCLEASE 1 is required for chloroplast development and DNA repair in rice
Summary Chloroplast development is fundamental to photosynthesis and plant growth but is sensitive to environmental stress. Chloroplast development and division require genome stability and DNA repair, but the underlying mechanisms have been unclear. Using a forward genetic approach, we identified the striped‐leaf mutant k48 in the rice (Oryza sativa L.
Yanxin Du+5 more
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The isolated yeast model allowed visualization of the function of the heterodimeric SCX and E47 transcription factors (TFs) in the absence of other interacting proteins. The findings support the need for additional transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) and a permissive chromatin landscape for these TFs to exert a positive transcriptional effect ...
Karla Miranda López‐Delucio+5 more
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