Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under strong genetic control. Mutagenic screens in model systems have identified genes and established molecular mechanisms regulating leaf initiation, development, and shape. However, it is not known whether this diversity across plant species is related to naturally occurring variation at these genes. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis has revealed a polygenic control for leaf shape variation in different species suggesting that loci discovered by mutagenesis may only explain part of the naturally occurring variation in leaf shape. Here we undertook a genetical genomics study in a poplar intersectional pseudo-backcross pedigree to identify genetic factors contr...
Many recent studies have emphasized the important role of structural variation (SV) in determining h...
Background: In the last few years, researchers realized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ...
Background: QTL cloning for the discovery of genes underlying polygenic traits has ...
© 2015 Drost et al. Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under ...
Leaves are essential for sustaining humanity as they function as the energy and oxygen-producing org...
Leaf size in Populus is an adaptive trait and early indicator of biomass yield. In order to investig...
Leaf morphology exhibits tremendous diversity between and within species, and is likely related to a...
Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognize and classify plant species. Although there is e...
Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognise and classify plant species. Although there is e...
<div><p>Leaf size and shape play important roles in agronomic traits, such as yield, quality and str...
Background: The genetic control of important adaptive traits, such as bud set, is still poorly under...
The relationship between leaf and its environment has resulted in a tremendous diversification of le...
Plant architecture is a key factor for high productivity maize because ideal plant architecture with...
The genomic architecture of functionally important traits is key to understanding the maintenance of...
The recent sequencing of the first tree genome, that of the black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), ...
Many recent studies have emphasized the important role of structural variation (SV) in determining h...
Background: In the last few years, researchers realized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ...
Background: QTL cloning for the discovery of genes underlying polygenic traits has ...
© 2015 Drost et al. Background: Leaf morphology varies extensively among plant species and is under ...
Leaves are essential for sustaining humanity as they function as the energy and oxygen-producing org...
Leaf size in Populus is an adaptive trait and early indicator of biomass yield. In order to investig...
Leaf morphology exhibits tremendous diversity between and within species, and is likely related to a...
Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognize and classify plant species. Although there is e...
Leaf shape is a defining feature of how we recognise and classify plant species. Although there is e...
<div><p>Leaf size and shape play important roles in agronomic traits, such as yield, quality and str...
Background: The genetic control of important adaptive traits, such as bud set, is still poorly under...
The relationship between leaf and its environment has resulted in a tremendous diversification of le...
Plant architecture is a key factor for high productivity maize because ideal plant architecture with...
The genomic architecture of functionally important traits is key to understanding the maintenance of...
The recent sequencing of the first tree genome, that of the black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), ...
Many recent studies have emphasized the important role of structural variation (SV) in determining h...
Background: In the last few years, researchers realized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ...
Background: QTL cloning for the discovery of genes underlying polygenic traits has ...