1. qHD5 encodes an AP2 factor that suppresses rice heading by down-regulating Ehd2 expression
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Bin Sun, Pao, Xue, Xiao-Xia, Wen, Ke, Gong, Bei-Fang, Wang, Peng, Xu, Ze-Chuan, Lin, Ze-Qun, Peng, Jun-Lin, Fu, Ping, Yu, Lian-Ping, Sun, Ying-Xin, Zhang, Li-Ming, Cao, Li-Yong, Cao, Shi-Hua, Cheng, Wei-Xun, Wu, and Xiao-Deng, Zhan
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Genetics ,Chromosome Mapping ,Oryza ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Alleles ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Heading date is crucial for rice reproduction and the geographical expansion of cultivation. We fine-mapped qHD5 and identified LOC_Os05g03040, a gene that encodes an AP2 transcription factor, as the candidate gene of qHD5 in our previous study. In this article, using two near-isogenic lines NIL(BG1) and NIL(XLJ), which were derived from the progeny of the cross between BigGrain1 (BG1) and Xiaolijing (XLJ), we verified that LOC_Os05g03040 represses heading date in rice through genetic complementation and CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing experiments. Complementary results showed that qHD5 is a semi-dominant gene and that the qHD5
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- 2022