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Research progress on wheat strigolactone gene |
The number of tillers is an important agronomic trait of wheat, which determines the yield and plant type of wheat.
The D14 gene encodes a superfamily protein of α/β sheet hydrolase.
Recently, the research team of researcher Zhang Zhengbin from the Agricultural Resources Research Center of the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the research team of researcher Zhang Xueyong of the Institute of Crop Science of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences published a paper in the International Journal of Molecular Science.
At the same time, two molecular markers, dCAPS-250 and Indel-747, developed based on variant sites can be used to distinguish three haplotypes.
In summary, the molecular markers developed based on the TaD14-4D sequence polymorphism can be used in wheat molecular marker-assisted breeding.
The research work was funded by the National Key Research and Development Program and the Seed Design Innovation Research Institute project.
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