2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-023-04527-3
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Genomic and co-expression network analyses reveal candidate genes for oil accumulation based on an introgression population in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)

Jianjiang Ma,
Bing Jia,
Yingying Bian
et al.

Abstract: Cotton is an economical source of edible oil for the food industry. The genetic mechanism that regulates oil biosynthesis in cottonseeds is essential for the genetic enhancement of oil content (OC). To explore the functional genomics of OC, this study utilized an interspeci c backcross inbred line (BIL) population to dissect the quantitative trait locus (QTL) interlinked with OC.In total, nine OC QTLs were identi ed, four of which were novel, and each QTL explained 3.62-34.73% of the phenotypic variation of OC… Show more

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“…Several high-ranking causal genes identified from the GRN were validated for their functional impacts on cotton seed development (Zhao et al, 2023). (Fu et al, 2024) Cotton Biology question Oil accumulation (Ma et al, 2024) Cotton Biology question Low light intensity (Zhao et al, 2024) Cotton Biology question Seed yield (Zhao et al, 2023) Rapeseed Biology question Oleic acid content (Yao et al, 2020) Soybean Biology question Salt stress (Yang et al, 2019) Tomato Biology question Drought-responsive (Chowdhury et al, 2023) Sweet potato Biology question Chlorogenic acid biosynthesis (Xu et al, 2022a) Banana Biology question Fruit ripening (Kuang et al, 2021) Multiple species Methodology cisDynet software (Zhu et al, 2023a)…”
Section: Inference Of Grn Using Expression Data In Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several high-ranking causal genes identified from the GRN were validated for their functional impacts on cotton seed development (Zhao et al, 2023). (Fu et al, 2024) Cotton Biology question Oil accumulation (Ma et al, 2024) Cotton Biology question Low light intensity (Zhao et al, 2024) Cotton Biology question Seed yield (Zhao et al, 2023) Rapeseed Biology question Oleic acid content (Yao et al, 2020) Soybean Biology question Salt stress (Yang et al, 2019) Tomato Biology question Drought-responsive (Chowdhury et al, 2023) Sweet potato Biology question Chlorogenic acid biosynthesis (Xu et al, 2022a) Banana Biology question Fruit ripening (Kuang et al, 2021) Multiple species Methodology cisDynet software (Zhu et al, 2023a)…”
Section: Inference Of Grn Using Expression Data In Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%