A comparison of approximately 4.5 kb of nucleotide sequence from the waxy locus (the granule-bound starch synthase I [GBSS I] locus) from a waxy line, BTxARG1, and a non-waxy line, QL39, revealed an extremely high level of sequence conservation. Among a total of 24 nucleotide differences and 9 indels, only 2 nucleotide changes resulted in altered amino acid residues. Protein folding prediction software suggested that one of the amino acid changes (Glu to His) may result in an altered protein structure, which may explain the apparently inactive GBSS I present in BTxARG1. This SNP was not found in the second waxy line, RTx2907, which does not produce GBSS I, and no other SNPs or indels were found in the approximately 4 kb of sequence obtained...
Sweet sorghum, a C4 tropical grass, is becoming an important bioenergy crop. Characterizing quantita...
Not AvailableKey message A new epicuticular wax (bloom) locus has been identified and fine mapped...
<div><p>Sorghum genotypes currently used for grain production in the United States were developed fr...
The waxy phenotype, associated with endosperm containing little or no amylose, has been recognized i...
The granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) is the enzyme responsible for amylose synthesis in starch g...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Moench, L.) plant accumulates copious layers of epi-cuticular wax (EW) on i...
Sorghum is one of the most prominent cereal crops in semi-arid environments around the world, rankin...
The existence of two waxy alleles, wxa associated with no detectable granule bound starch synthase (...
Sorghum is an important grain exploited for a wide variety of uses in the food, animal feed and biop...
Sorghum is a crucial food crop in Africa and Asia and has a significant role as feed in the Americas...
Loss-of-function mutations in the granule-bound starch synthase gene result in an endosperm with a w...
Next-generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of informa...
Next-generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of informa...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) exhibits drought resistance and environmental adaptability, making it a cr...
Sorghum genotypes currently used for grain production in the United States were developed from Afric...
Sweet sorghum, a C4 tropical grass, is becoming an important bioenergy crop. Characterizing quantita...
Not AvailableKey message A new epicuticular wax (bloom) locus has been identified and fine mapped...
<div><p>Sorghum genotypes currently used for grain production in the United States were developed fr...
The waxy phenotype, associated with endosperm containing little or no amylose, has been recognized i...
The granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) is the enzyme responsible for amylose synthesis in starch g...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Moench, L.) plant accumulates copious layers of epi-cuticular wax (EW) on i...
Sorghum is one of the most prominent cereal crops in semi-arid environments around the world, rankin...
The existence of two waxy alleles, wxa associated with no detectable granule bound starch synthase (...
Sorghum is an important grain exploited for a wide variety of uses in the food, animal feed and biop...
Sorghum is a crucial food crop in Africa and Asia and has a significant role as feed in the Americas...
Loss-of-function mutations in the granule-bound starch synthase gene result in an endosperm with a w...
Next-generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of informa...
Next-generation sequencing of complete genomes has given researchers unprecedented levels of informa...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) exhibits drought resistance and environmental adaptability, making it a cr...
Sorghum genotypes currently used for grain production in the United States were developed from Afric...
Sweet sorghum, a C4 tropical grass, is becoming an important bioenergy crop. Characterizing quantita...
Not AvailableKey message A new epicuticular wax (bloom) locus has been identified and fine mapped...
<div><p>Sorghum genotypes currently used for grain production in the United States were developed fr...