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A framework for gene mapping in wheat demonstrated using the Yr7 yellow rust resistance gene [PDF]
Laura-Jayne Gardiner +2 more
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Mapping and functional verification of leaf yellowing genes in watermelon during whole growth period
Increasing light energy utilization efficiency is an effective way to increase yield and improve quality of watermelon. Leaf is the main place for photosynthesis, and the color of leaf is directly related to the change of photosynthesis.
Yingchun Zhu +8 more
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Since their domestication around 7000 to 9000 BC, sheep have significantly influenced the economic, social, and cultural fabric of human society. The volume entitled "The Genetics of Sheep," edited by Piper and Ruvinsky (1997), contains comprehensive reviews of several aspects outlined in the following brief discussion of the sheep gene map.
Broad, Thomas E. +4 more
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Most efforts to map the genomes of birds have concentrated almost exclusively on the domesticated chicken (Gallus gallus) and on very few other species. Two reasons for this bias are the importance of chicken as a major source of meat and egg products and as a model of vertebrate development.
Burt, David W., Cheng, Hans H.
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Progress in Adzuki Bean Seed Coat Colour Studies
Seed coat colour is an important quality trait, domestication trait, and morphological marker, and it is closely associated with flavonoid and anthocyanin metabolism pathways.
Zhen Wang +6 more
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Genetic Mapping and QTL Analysis of Stigma Color in Melon (Cucumis melo L.)
Melon is an important Cucurbitaceae crop. Field observations had shown that the green stigmas of melon are more attractive to pollinators than yellow stigmas.
Yuanzuo Lv +17 more
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Increased interest in the structural characteristics of mammalian genomes, together with rapid advances in mapping technology, have led to the explosive expansion of gene mapping activity in recent years. Species for which gene mapping data were virtually nonexistent just a decade ago now possess substantial and serviceable gene maps that are enabling ...
P. B. Samollow, J. A. M. Graves
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TPR domain coding gene ST2 may be involved in regulating tillering and fertility in rice
A decrease in the tiller number and male sterility will lead to a decline in the rice yield. Therefore, it is significant to study the molecular mechanism of controlling the tiller number and regulating the male reproductive development.
Gang Wei +9 more
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small 20–24nt molecules that have been well studied over the past decade due to their important regulatory roles in different cellular processes.
Muhammad Farooq +7 more
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