Molinier, Cécile Lenormand, Thomas Haag, Christoph
It is often assumed that obligate parthenogenesis (OP) evolves by a disruption of meiosis and recombination. One emblematic example that appears to support this view is the crustacean Daphnia pulex . Here, by constructing high-density linkage maps, we estimate genome-wide recombination rates in males that are occasionally produced by OP lineages, a...
Dhariwal, Raman Hiebert, Colin W. Randhawa, Harpinder S.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The culms of solid-stemmed wheat cultivars are filled with “pith” – a parenchymatous tissue largely composed of soft, spongy, and compact parenchyma cells. Breeding solid-stemmed cultivars is the most effective way to decrease the detrimental impact of wheat stem sawfly (WSS), Cephus cinctus Norton (Hymenoptera: Cephidae) on wheat production. Altho...
Kefale, Habtamu Wang, Linhai
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Frontiers in Genetics
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is an ancient diploid oilseed crop with high oil content, quality protein, and antioxidant characteristics that is produced in many countries worldwide. The genes, QTLs, and genetic resources of sesame are utilized by sesame researchers and growers. Researchers have identified the many useful traits of this crop, which a...
Loitongbam, Bapsila Singh, Pawan Kumar Sah, Rameswar Prasad Verma, Om Prakash Singh, Balwant Bisen, Prashant Kulhari, Sandhya Rathi, Sanket R Upadhyay, Sameer Singh, Nagendra Kumar
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture
Deficiency of Zn is a major soil constraint in rice plant growth and yield. Edaphic factors such as Zn deficiency in soil in relation to plant performance are still poorly understood. Here, we report promising quantitative trait loci (QTL) conferring tolerance to Zn deficiency, which were identified through biparental mapping. The experiment was co...
Chen, Wenchong Yu, Weiwu Dong, Ang Zeng, Yanru Yuan, Huwei Zheng, Bingsong Wu, Rongling
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Despite its high economical and ornamental values, Torreya grandis, a dioecious non-timber coniferous species, has long been an underrepresented species. However, the advent and application of advanced genotyping technologies have stimulated its genetic research, making it possible to gain new insight into the genetic architecture of complex traits...
Akopyan, Maria Tigano, Anna Jacobs, Arne Wilder, Aryn P Baumann, Hannes Therkildsen, Nina O
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Molecular ecology
The role of recombination in genome evolution has long been studied in theory, but until recently empirical investigations had been limited to a small number of model species. Here, we compare the recombination landscape and genome collinearity between two populations of the Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia), a small fish distributed across the...
Wilkerson, Dustin G Taskiran, Bircan Carlson, Craig H Smart, Lawrence B
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Within the genus Salix, there are approximately 350 species native primarily to the northern hemisphere and adapted to a wide range of habitats. This diversity can be exploited to mine novel alleles conferring variation important for production as a bioenergy crop, but also to identify evolutionarily important genes, such as those involved in sex d...
Amanullah, Sikandar Osae, Benjamin Agyei Yang, Tiantian Li, Shenglong Abbas, Farhat Liu, Shi Liu, Shusen Song, Zhengfeng Wang, Xuezheng Gao, Peng
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Fruit pedicel (FP) is an important determinant of premium fruit quality that directly affects commercial market value. However, in-depth molecular and genetic basis of pedicel-related traits has not been identified in watermelon. Herein, a quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping strategy was used to identify the potential genetic regions controlling...
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Soybean seeds are rich in secondary metabolites which are beneficial for human health, including tocopherols. Tocopherols play an important role in human and animal nutrition thanks to their antioxidant activity. In this study, the ‘Forrest’ by ‘Williams 82’ (F×W82) recombinant inbred line (RIL) population (n = 306) was used to map quantitative tra...
Keeling, Christopher I Campbell, Erin O Batista, Philip D Shegelski, Victor A Trevoy, Stephen A L Huber, Dezene P W Janes, Jasmine K Sperling, Felix A H
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Molecular ecology resources
Genome sequencing methods and assembly tools have improved dramatically since the 2013 publication of draft genome assemblies for the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). We conducted proximity ligation library sequencing and scaffolding to improve contiguity, and then used linkage mapping and recent bi...