Seed color patterns in domesticated common bean are regulated by MYB‐bHLH‐WD40 transcription factors and temperature
Travis Parker,
Tayah Bolt,
Troy Williams
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYSeed colors and color patterns are critical for the survival of wild plants and the consumer appeal of crops. In common bean, a major global staple, these patterns are also essential in determining market classes, yet the genetic and environmental control of many pigmentation patterns remains unresolved. In this study, we genetically mapped variation for several important seed pattern loci, including T, Bip, phbw, and Z, which co‐segregated with candidate genes PvTTG1, PvMYC1, PvTT8, and PvTT2, respecti… Show more
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