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High-density genetic map construction and QTL mapping to identify genes for blight defense- and yield-related traits in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is an important oilseed crop widely cultivated in subtropical and tropical areas. Low genetic yield potential and susceptibility to disease contribute to low productivity in sesame.
Guizhen Xu   +5 more
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Construction of High-Density Genetic Map and Identification of a Bruchid Resistance Locus in Mung Bean (Vigna radiata L.) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2022
Mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) is an economically important grain legume cultivated in Asian countries. High-density genetic linkage is a valuable and effective tool for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL). In the current study, a high-resolution genetic
Tianxiao Chen   +5 more
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QTL Mapping for Leaf Area of Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis) Based on a High-Quality Genetic Map Constructed by Whole Genome Resequencing

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
High-quality genetic maps play important roles in QTL mapping and molecular marker-assisted breeding. Tea leaves are not only important vegetative organs but are also the organ for harvest with important economic value. However, the key genes and genetic
Yanlin An   +4 more
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Mapping of QTLs for Rice Grain Size Based on High-density Genetic Map

open access: yesGuangdong nongye kexue, 2023
【Objective】Grain size is one of the main agronomic traits affecting rice yield. A recombinant inbred line population derived from indica rice variety V20B and slender javanica rice variety CPSLO17 was used for QTL mapping of brown rice grain size.
Qiang PENG   +6 more
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Chromosome‐level reference genome for European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis L.)

open access: yesEvolutionary Applications, 2022
The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) is a bivalve naturally distributed across Europe, which was an integral part of human diets for centuries, until anthropogenic activities and disease outbreaks severely reduced wild populations.
Manu Kumar Gundappa   +7 more
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Mapping Genetic Events of SARS-CoV-2 Variants

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
Genetic mutation and recombination are driving the evolution of SARS-CoV-2, leaving many genetic imprints which could be utilized to track the evolutionary pathway of SARS-CoV-2 and explore the relationships among variants.
Luyao Qin   +9 more
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Dynamic Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping for Plant Height in Recombinant Inbred Line Population of Upland Cotton

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Plant height (PH) is a key plant architecture trait for improving the biological productivity of cotton. Ideal PH of cotton is conducive to lodging resistance and mechanized harvesting. To detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) and candidate genes of PH in
Jing Wu   +15 more
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Identification of QTL for Stem Traits in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Lodging in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a complicated phenomenon that is influenced by physiological, genetics, and external factors. It causes a great yield loss and reduces grain quality and mechanical harvesting efficiency.
Yanan Niu   +5 more
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On Genetic Map Functions [PDF]

open access: yesGenetics, 1996
Abstract Various genetic map functions have been proposed to infer the unobservable genetic distance between two loci from the observable recombination fraction between them. Some map functions were found to fit data better than others.
H, Zhao, T P, Speed
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Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Resistance to Foliar Pathogens Based on Genotyping-by-Sequencing of a Para Rubber Diversity Panel and Progeny of an Interspecific Cross

open access: yesPlants, 2022
Para rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) are the largest major source of natural rubber in the world. Its major pathogens are Phytophthora spp., Corynespora cassiicola, and Colletotrichum spp. A rubber diversity panel of 116 clones using over 12,000 single
C. Bindu Roy   +6 more
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