“…For eight genes, five candidate genes were detected in the NThSP03-1 interval (i.e., Glyma.03G026100.1, Glyma.03G026300.1, Glyma.03G026400.1, Glyma.03G026900.1, and Glyma.03G029800.1). The homologous genes in the soybean genome were Glyma.01G140600.1 and Glyma.17G138200.1 (Zhao et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2018), whereas the homologous genes in the Arabidopsis genome were AT1G71820 and AT2G45190 (Nolan et al, 2009;Lenser et al, 2016;Pathak et al, 2016). Based on previous studies, functional characterization of these genes indicated that they are involved in pollen germination; pollen tube growth; meristem growth; ovule, embryos, flower, and fruit development; and cell division.…”