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View article: Mapping of a Major Locus for Resistance to Yellow Rust in Wheat
Mapping of a Major Locus for Resistance to Yellow Rust in Wheat Open
Yellow rust (YR), caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is a global disease infecting wheat that seriously affects the yield and the quality of grains. Wheat breeding line C855 is immune to the mixed Pst isolates CYR32 + CYR…
View article: Retinitis pigmentosa elicits neurodegeneration within the visual pathway in REEP6 knockout mice
Retinitis pigmentosa elicits neurodegeneration within the visual pathway in REEP6 knockout mice Open
While degenerative diseases of the central nervous system are commonly linked to age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, they have also been infrequently associated with retinitis pigmentosa, a condition defined by retinal degenerat…
View article: Analysis wheat wild relatives Thinopyrum intermedium and Roegneria kamoji genomes reveal different polyploid evolution paths
Analysis wheat wild relatives Thinopyrum intermedium and Roegneria kamoji genomes reveal different polyploid evolution paths Open
Many wild relatives of wheat in the Triticeae tribe provide important genetic resources for crop improvement, but their complex, polyploid genomes shaped by hybridization remain poorly understood. Here, we assemble and analyze the genomes …
View article: FRRS1L variants and ferriheme overload drive hyperpigmentation and systemic Iron overload in lanping black bone sheep
FRRS1L variants and ferriheme overload drive hyperpigmentation and systemic Iron overload in lanping black bone sheep Open
BACKGROUND: Hemoglobin metabolism disorder can result in systemic iron overload, leading to pigmentation in multiple organs. Although these disorders are often of genetic origin, the specific genes and mechanisms remain incompletely unders…
View article: Characterization of a New Stripe Rust Resistance Gene on Chromosome 2StS from Thinopyrum intermedium in Wheat
Characterization of a New Stripe Rust Resistance Gene on Chromosome 2StS from Thinopyrum intermedium in Wheat Open
Stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici, is a highly destructive disease prevalent across most wheat-growing regions globally. The most effective strategy for combating this disease is through the exploitation of durable…
View article: Rapid isolation of Yr9 via MutIsoSeq and QTL analysis of durable stripe rust resistance in wheat cultivar Xingzi 9104
Rapid isolation of Yr9 via MutIsoSeq and QTL analysis of durable stripe rust resistance in wheat cultivar Xingzi 9104 Open
The fungus Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici ( Pst ) is the causal agent of wheat stripe rust which constitutes a major limitation to wheat production. Cloning and applying disease-resistant genes are considered as an effective solution.…
View article: A Bi-level Stochastic-Robust Optimal Bidding Model of Wind-Storage System in Spot Markets Considering Internal and External Uncertainties
A Bi-level Stochastic-Robust Optimal Bidding Model of Wind-Storage System in Spot Markets Considering Internal and External Uncertainties Open
Developing effective bidding strategies in electricity spot markets is crucial for wind-storage systems (WSS) to improve profits and mitigate risk. During real operations, the bidding strategies of WSS are significantly affected by externa…
View article: Analysis of allohexaploid wheatgrass genome reveals its Y haplome origin in Triticeae and high-altitude adaptation
Analysis of allohexaploid wheatgrass genome reveals its Y haplome origin in Triticeae and high-altitude adaptation Open
Phylogenetic origin of the Y haplome present in allopolyploid Triticeae species remains unknown. Here, we report the 10.47 Gb chromosome-scale genome of allohexaploid Elymus nutans (StStYYHH). Phylogenomic analyses reveal that the Y haplom…
View article: Identification and Specific KASP Marker Development for Durum Wheat T2DS-2AS.2AL Translocation Line YL-429 with Wax Inhibitor Gene IW2
Identification and Specific KASP Marker Development for Durum Wheat T2DS-2AS.2AL Translocation Line YL-429 with Wax Inhibitor Gene IW2 Open
Non-glaucous wheat can reduce solar light reflection in low-light cultivation regions, enhancing photosynthetic efficiency and potentially increasing yield. In previous work, a non-glaucous cuticular line, YL-429, was discovered in derivat…
View article: Genomic and evolutionary evidence for drought adaptation of allopolyploid <i>Brachypodium hybridum</i>
Genomic and evolutionary evidence for drought adaptation of allopolyploid <i>Brachypodium hybridum</i> Open
Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of drought worldwide, threatening the environmental resilience of cultivated grasses. However, the genetic diversity in many wild grasses could contribute to the development of climat…
View article: Ali-A1 and TPL1 proteins interactively modulate awn development in wheat
Ali-A1 and TPL1 proteins interactively modulate awn development in wheat Open
The awn can contribute to photosynthesis and carbohydrates, enhancing grain yield in wheat. We mapped QAwn.sxau-5A, a major QTL for awn development in wheat (Triticum aestivum). This QTL was delimited to a 994-kb interval at the B1 locus o…
View article: Genetically Encoded Fluorogenic DNA Aptamers for Imaging Metabolite in Living Cells
Genetically Encoded Fluorogenic DNA Aptamers for Imaging Metabolite in Living Cells Open
Genetically encoded fluorescent protein and fluorogenic RNA sensors are indispensable tools for imaging biomolecules in cells. To expand the toolboxes and improve the generalizability and stability of this type of sensor, we report herein …
View article: ND-FISH with New Oligo Probes for Chromosome Identification of Cichorium intybus Revealing Karyotypic Variation and Divergence of Asteraceae Species
ND-FISH with New Oligo Probes for Chromosome Identification of Cichorium intybus Revealing Karyotypic Variation and Divergence of Asteraceae Species Open
Chicory (Cichorium intybus L., 2n = 18), belonging to the Asteraceae family, exhibits significant edible, medicinal, and pasture values. Moderate research has been performed on identifying Chicory species’ chromosomes using fluorescence in…
View article: Characterization of novel wheat-Thinopyrum ponticum introgression lines derived from partial amphiploid AUS6770 for resistance to stripe rust
Characterization of novel wheat-Thinopyrum ponticum introgression lines derived from partial amphiploid AUS6770 for resistance to stripe rust Open
The wild decaploid species Thinopyrum ponticum (Podp.) Barkworth & D.R. Dewey is an important source of genes against biotic and abiotic stresses affecting wheat. The wheat–Th. ponticum partial amphiploid AUS6770 shows resistance to multip…
View article: Genomic and evolutionary evidence for drought adaptation of grass allopolyploid Brachypodium hybridum
Genomic and evolutionary evidence for drought adaptation of grass allopolyploid Brachypodium hybridum Open
Climate change increases the frequency and severity of drought worldwide, threatening the environmental resilience of cultivated grasses. However, the genetic diversity in many wild grasses could contribute to the development of climate-ad…
View article: Production of Autotetraploids in Augmelon (Akebia trifoliata) via Colchicine Induction
Production of Autotetraploids in Augmelon (Akebia trifoliata) via Colchicine Induction Open
Akebia trifoliata, as a new fruit, is becoming competitive and popular in the markets of eastern Asian countries, especially China, because of its nutritional value and health-promoting functions. To ultimately develop seedless varieties, …
View article: Dysfunction of Calcyphosine-Like gene impairs retinal angiogenesis through the MYC axis and is associated with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy
Dysfunction of Calcyphosine-Like gene impairs retinal angiogenesis through the MYC axis and is associated with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy Open
Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) is a severe genetic disorder characterized by incomplete vascularization of the peripheral retina and associated symptoms that can lead to vision loss. However, the underlying genetic causes of a…
View article: Genome‐Wide Association Analysis Identifies <i>LILRB2</i> Gene for Pathological Myopia
Genome‐Wide Association Analysis Identifies <i>LILRB2</i> Gene for Pathological Myopia Open
Pathological myopia (PM) is one of the leading causes of blindness, especially in Asia. To identify the genetic risk factors of PM, a two‐stage genome‐wide association study (GWAS) and replication analysis in East Asian populations is cond…
View article: Advances in the applications of CRISPR/Cas system for tumor molecular diagnostics
Advances in the applications of CRISPR/Cas system for tumor molecular diagnostics Open
Precise tumor diagnosis and treatment require the support of abundant molecular information. However, conventional molecular diagnostic technologies gradually fail to satisfy the demands of clinical therapy due to limited detection perform…
View article: Characterization of New Wheat-Thinopyrum intermedium Derivative Lines with Superior Genes for Stripe Rust and Powdery Mildew Resistance
Characterization of New Wheat-Thinopyrum intermedium Derivative Lines with Superior Genes for Stripe Rust and Powdery Mildew Resistance Open
The wild species Thinopyrum intermedium (genome JJJSJSStSt) serves as a valuable germplasm resource providing novel diseases resistance and agronomically important genes for wheat improvement. Two wheat-Th. intermedium partial amphiploids,…
View article: Effect of Ticagrelor Versus Clopidogrel After Off‐Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation: A Cohort Study
Effect of Ticagrelor Versus Clopidogrel After Off‐Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation: A Cohort Study Open
Background This study aimed to explore the effect of a P2Y 12 inhibitor regimen on the occurrence of postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) after off‐pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery in carriers with the cytochrome P450 family 2…
View article: Defective CAPSL function causes impaired retinal angiogenesis through the MYC axis and is associated with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy
Defective CAPSL function causes impaired retinal angiogenesis through the MYC axis and is associated with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy Open
Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) is a severe genetic disorder characterized by incomplete vascularization of the peripheral retina and associated symptoms that can lead to vision loss. However, the underlying genetic causes of a…