The effects of an allelic substitution at a gene often depend critically on genetic background, i.e., the genotypes at other genes in the genome. During the domestication of maize from its wild ancestor (teosinte), an allelic substitution at teosinte branched (tb1) caused changes in both plant and ear architecture. The effects of tb1 on phenotype were shown to depend on multiple background loci, including one called enhancer of tb1.2 (etb1.2). We mapped etb1.2 to a YABBY class transcription factor (ZmYAB2.1) and showed that the maize alleles of ZmYAB2.1 are either expressed at a lower level than teosinte alleles or disrupted by insertions in the sequences. tb1 and etb1.2 interact epistatically to control the length of internodes within the ...
Maize ear fasciation Knowledge of the genes affecting maize ear inflorescence may lead to better gra...
<div><p>Gene expression differences between divergent lineages caused by modification of <i>cis</i> ...
Annual teosinte, the ancestor of cultivated maize (Zea mays ssp. mays), is a valuable germplasm for ...
The effects of an allelic substitution at a gene often depend critically on genetic background, i.e....
Genomic scans for genes that show the signature of past selection have been widely applied to a numb...
Gene expression differences between divergent lineages caused by modification of cis regulatory elem...
Previous association analyses showed that variation at major regulatory genes contributes to standin...
The domestication of maize (Zea mays sp. mays) from its wild progenitors represents an opportunity t...
A reduction in number and an increase in size of inflorescences is a common aspect of plant domestic...
The prolamin-box binding factor1 (pbf1) gene encodes a transcription factor that controls the expres...
Key Words Zea, teosinte branched1 (tb1,) teosinte glume architecture1 (tga1), development, domestica...
In plants, many major regulatory genes that control plant growth and development have been identifie...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) in southern M...
A reduction in number and an increase in size of inflorescences is a common aspect of plant domestic...
BackgroundThere was ancient human selection on the wild progenitor of modern maize, Balsas teosinte,...
Maize ear fasciation Knowledge of the genes affecting maize ear inflorescence may lead to better gra...
<div><p>Gene expression differences between divergent lineages caused by modification of <i>cis</i> ...
Annual teosinte, the ancestor of cultivated maize (Zea mays ssp. mays), is a valuable germplasm for ...
The effects of an allelic substitution at a gene often depend critically on genetic background, i.e....
Genomic scans for genes that show the signature of past selection have been widely applied to a numb...
Gene expression differences between divergent lineages caused by modification of cis regulatory elem...
Previous association analyses showed that variation at major regulatory genes contributes to standin...
The domestication of maize (Zea mays sp. mays) from its wild progenitors represents an opportunity t...
A reduction in number and an increase in size of inflorescences is a common aspect of plant domestic...
The prolamin-box binding factor1 (pbf1) gene encodes a transcription factor that controls the expres...
Key Words Zea, teosinte branched1 (tb1,) teosinte glume architecture1 (tga1), development, domestica...
In plants, many major regulatory genes that control plant growth and development have been identifie...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) in southern M...
A reduction in number and an increase in size of inflorescences is a common aspect of plant domestic...
BackgroundThere was ancient human selection on the wild progenitor of modern maize, Balsas teosinte,...
Maize ear fasciation Knowledge of the genes affecting maize ear inflorescence may lead to better gra...
<div><p>Gene expression differences between divergent lineages caused by modification of <i>cis</i> ...
Annual teosinte, the ancestor of cultivated maize (Zea mays ssp. mays), is a valuable germplasm for ...