The identification of grain size genes by RapMap reveals directional selection during rice domestica...
The identification of grain size genes by RapMap reveals directional selection during rice domestication
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Zhang, Juncheng , Zhang, Dejian , Fan, Yawei , Li, Cuicui , Xu, Pengkun , Li, Wei , Sun, Qi , Huang, Xiaodong , Zhang, Chunyu , Wu, Linyue , Yang, Huaizhou , Wang, Shiyu , Su, Xiaomin , Li, Xingxing , Song, Yingying , Wu, Meng-en , Lian, Xingming and Li, Yibo
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Cloning quantitative trait locus (QTL) is time consuming and laborious, which hinders the understanding of natural variation and genetic diversity. Here, we introduce RapMap, a method for rapid multi-QTL mapping by employing F
2
gradient populations (F
2
GPs) constructed by minor-phenotypic-difference accessions. The co-segregation stan...
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The identification of grain size genes by RapMap reveals directional selection during rice domestication
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-021-25961-1