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A behavioral model for mapping the genetic architecture of gut-microbiota networks
The gut microbiota may play an important role in affecting human health. To explore the genetic mechanisms underlying microbiota-host relationships, many genome-wide association studies have begun to identify host genes that shape the microbial ...
Libo Jiang +8 more
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Multi‐Tissue Omics Analysis Uncovers Translational Regulation Underlying Complex Traits in Pigs
Integrated multi‐omics across pig breeds and tissues reveals key principles of post‐transcriptional translational regulation and their contribution to trait formation. A gene network framework integrating transcriptomic and translatomic data is developed and applied to elucidate the genetic basis of meat production, offering new insights into mammalian
Chao Wang +13 more
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Pod and Seed Trait QTL Identification To Assist Breeding for Peanut Market Preferences
Although seed and pod traits are important for peanut breeding, little is known about the inheritance of these traits. A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population of 156 lines from a cross of Tifrunner x NC 3033 was genotyped with the Axiom_Arachis1 SNP ...
Carolina Chavarro +10 more
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Mapping QTLs for mineral accumulation and shoot dry biomass under different Zn nutritional conditions in Chinese cabbage ( Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis ) [PDF]
Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis) is one of the most important vegetables in China. Genetic dissection of leaf mineral accumulation and tolerance to Zn stress is important for the improvement of the nutritional quality of Chinese cabbage
Aarts, M.G.M. +10 more
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Soybean production is severely threatened by salt stress. This study reveals that the GmSIN1‐GmRNF1a‐GmCSN5a module enhances salt tolerance by stabilizing the GmSIN1 protein. GmRNF1a acts as an E3 ligase to ubiquitinate GmSIN1 for degradation, a process inhibited by GmCSN5a.
Jinlong Xu +15 more
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Detection and Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci that Determine Responsiveness [PDF]
Exposure to 70% N2O evokes a robust antinociceptive effect in C57BL/6 (B6) but not in DBA/2 (D2) inbred mice. This study was conducted to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) in the mouse genome that might determine responsiveness to N2O.
Belknap, John K. +4 more
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Over one billion people worldwide suffer from obesity, and the number is continually rising. Animal models, especially mouse models, are crucial to identifying the genetic components of complex disorders and exploring the potential applications of these genetic findings.
Hanifa J. Abu‐Toamih Atamni +7 more
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Research Progress on Drought Resistance in Rice
As the main staple food for over one-third of the world's population, rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the crucial material foundation and guarantee for human survival and productivity.
Junlian XING, Sirong CHEN, Bingrui SUN
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Drought is one of the major constraints affecting rice (Oryza sativa L.) productivity and production. Conventional breeding is leading to slow progress in developing drought tolerant varieties.
Krishna Sai Karnatam, Deepa Jaganathan, Kambale Rohit Dilip, Manikanda Boopathi N and Raveendran Muthurajan
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Genomic Structural Variations Provide Insights Into Litter Size and Teat Number Traits in Hu Sheep
Here, we conducted whole genome sequencing on 300 Hu sheep with an average depth of 16.51X. Two candidate genes associated with litter size and teat number traits were identified, namely MAST2 and AFDN. ABSTRACT Litter size and the teat number are important economic indicators in sheep production.
Xin Xiang +3 more
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