Targeted CENH3 protein depletion in egg cells enables highly efficient haploid induction. [PDF]
Somasundaram S +11 more
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Wheat fertilization increased plant growth, nitrogen and protein levels, influencing the wheat volatile profile and affecting female wheat midge choice to lay eggs. This could partly result from the observed changes in the VOC profile. Abstract BACKGROUND In Canada, the orange wheat blossom midge (hereafter called wheat midge), Sitodiplosis mosellana ...
Chaminda De Silva Weeraddana +6 more
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A two-stage screening approach integrated with GWAS for rare phenotypes such as spontaneous haploid genome doubling in maize. [PDF]
Fakude M +7 more
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Reductive Methylation: An Alternative to Lysine → Arginine Mutagenesis
Replacing lysine with arginine, the standard genetic approach to eliminate amine reactivity, alters physicochemical properties and leaves the N terminus unprotected. Here, reductive methylation is characterized as a conservative chemical alternative. Complete dimethylation of human ribonucleases preserves thermostability, protein–protein interaction ...
Oscar J. Molina +4 more
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Advances in doubled haploid technology for rice breeding: mechanisms, applications, and future perspectives. [PDF]
Lin Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exhibit extensive genomic diversity shaped by domestication, life history and geographic origin. To advance the development of a comprehensive pangenome reference, we present new de novo genome assemblies of two genetically and ecologically distinct lines: Whale Rock (WR; wild, landlocked, Central California)
Ali Ali +9 more
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In Vivo Maternal Haploid Induction by Disrupting KOKOPELLI in Medicago truncatula. [PDF]
Wang N +8 more
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Production of double haploid watermelon via maternal haploid induction
Shouwei Tian +12 more
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Microtubule Inner Protein CFAP77 Contributes to Sperm Motility and Male Fertility in Mice
ABSTRACT Background Sperm motility is essential for male fertility, and its regulation is dependent on the structural integrity of the axoneme. The axoneme consists of a conserved “9+2” microtubule arrangement and is supported by microtubule inner proteins. However, the functional significance of many microtubule inner proteins remains unclear.
Haoting Wang +4 more
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Double-fluorescent proteins enable robust maternal haploid identification in wheat. [PDF]
Li Y +15 more
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