Sequence polymorphisms in wild, weedy, and cultivated rice suggest seed-shattering locus sh4 played a minor role in Asian rice domestication.
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Protein change in plant evolution: tracing one thread connecting molecular and phenotypic diversityAsian wild rice is a hybrid swarm with extensive gene flow and feralization from domesticated rice.Patterns of nucleotide diversity and phenotypes of two domestication related genes (OsC1 and Wx) in indigenous rice varieties in Northeast India.Back into the wild-Apply untapped genetic diversity of wild relatives for crop improvementReduced weed seed shattering by silencing a cultivated rice gene: strategic mitigation for escaped transgenes.Origin of rice (Oryza sativa L.) domestication genes.Enhanced photosynthesis endows seedling growth vigour contributing to the competitive dominance of weedy rice over cultivated rice.Multiple tissue-specific expression of rice seed-shattering gene SH4 regulated by its promoter pSH4.Similar traits, different genes? Examining convergent evolution in related weedy rice populations.Genome re-sequencing suggested a weedy rice origin from domesticated indica-japonica hybridization: a case study from southern China.Estimation of loci involved in non-shattering of seeds in early rice domestication.More than one way to evolve a weed: parallel evolution of US weedy rice through independent genetic mechanisms.Malaysian weedy rice shows its true stripes: wild Oryza and elite rice cultivars shape agricultural weed evolution in Southeast Asia.Gene expression related to seed shattering and the cell wall in cultivated and weedy rice.Role of genetic introgression during the evolution of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.).The Role of Standing Variation in the Evolution of Weediness Traits in South Asian Weedy Rice ( spp.
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Sequence polymorphisms in wild, weedy, and cultivated rice suggest seed-shattering locus sh4 played a minor role in Asian rice domestication.
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Bao-Rong Lu
Norman C Ellstrand
Yongqing Zhu
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10.1002/ECE3.318
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2012-07-24T00:00:00Z