2024
DOI: 10.1266/ggs.24-00023
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Latitudinal adaptation and dispersal pathway of foxtail millet suggested by geographical distribution of transposable elements inserted in the <i>SiPRR37</i> gene

Kenji Fukunaga,
Akira Abe,
Kazue Ito
et al.

Abstract: We investigated the variation and geographical distribution of the Pseudo-regulator response 37 (Setaria italica PRR37= SiPRR37) gene involved in heading time (photoperiodism) in foxtail millet. An allele of the SiPRR37 gene, in which an approximately 4.9-kb transposable element (designated as TE1 in this article) is inserted (a loss-of-function or reduction-of-function type), is distributed sporadically in East Asia and broadly in Southeast Asia and South Asia, which implies that this gene is important in lat… Show more

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