“…Shrunken1 , shrunken2 , brittle2 , waxy1 , sugary2 , dull1 , amylose extender1 , and sugary1 (Hennen‐Bierwagen and Myers, 2013; Huang et al, 2014; Klösgen et al, 1986) are a few of the known genes involved in starch biosynthesis. However, little is known about the connections of these genes in the regulation of starch biosynthesis and starch accumulation in maize (Wang et al, 2015). Many QTL studies have been conducted to further explain the connections of known maize starch genes to their actual roles in starch biosynthesis in the maize kernel (Cook et al, 2012; Dudley et al, 2007, 2004; Goldman et al, 1993; Guo et al, 2013) with few causative genetic factors having been found (Wang et al, 2015).…”