Heading date is one of the most important quantitative traits responsible for the domestication of rice. We compared a 155-kb reference segment of the Oryza sativa ssp. japonica cv. Nipponbare genome surrounding Hd1, a major heading date gene in rice, with orthologous regions from nine diploid Oryza species that diverged over a relatively short time frame (∼16 My) to study sequence evolution around a domestication locus. The orthologous Hd1 region from Sorghum bicolor was included to compare and contrast the evolution in a more distant relative of rice. Consistent with other observations at the adh1/adh2, monoculm1, and sh2/a1 loci in grass species, we found high gene colinearity in the Hd1 region amidst size differences that were lineage s...
The genus Oryza is a model system for the study of molecular evolution over time scales ranging from...
Genealogical patterns in different genomic regions may be different due to the joint influence of ge...
Varying degrees of reduction of genetic diversity in crops relative to their wild progenitors occurr...
Heading date is one of the most important quantitative traits responsible for the domestication of r...
We sequenced an orthologous Hd1 QTL region in 10 Oryza species in order to determine the evolutionar...
Ghd7 is an important rice gene that has a major effect on several agronomic traits, including yield....
Ghd7 is an important rice gene that has a major effect on several agronomic traits, including yield....
Oryza (23 species; 10 genome types) contains the world's most important food crop - rice. Although t...
Background: Extensive DNA rearrangement of genic colinearity, as revealed by comparison of orthologo...
The genus Oryza is a model system for the study of molecular evolution over time scales ranging from...
Oryza sativa or Asian cultivated rice is one of the major cereal grass species domesticated for huma...
Abstract Background With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus...
A strong postzygotic reproductive barrier separates the recently diverged Asian and African cultivat...
Rapid progress in comparative genomics among the grasses has revealed similar gene content and order...
BACKGROUND:With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus of rice ...
The genus Oryza is a model system for the study of molecular evolution over time scales ranging from...
Genealogical patterns in different genomic regions may be different due to the joint influence of ge...
Varying degrees of reduction of genetic diversity in crops relative to their wild progenitors occurr...
Heading date is one of the most important quantitative traits responsible for the domestication of r...
We sequenced an orthologous Hd1 QTL region in 10 Oryza species in order to determine the evolutionar...
Ghd7 is an important rice gene that has a major effect on several agronomic traits, including yield....
Ghd7 is an important rice gene that has a major effect on several agronomic traits, including yield....
Oryza (23 species; 10 genome types) contains the world's most important food crop - rice. Although t...
Background: Extensive DNA rearrangement of genic colinearity, as revealed by comparison of orthologo...
The genus Oryza is a model system for the study of molecular evolution over time scales ranging from...
Oryza sativa or Asian cultivated rice is one of the major cereal grass species domesticated for huma...
Abstract Background With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus...
A strong postzygotic reproductive barrier separates the recently diverged Asian and African cultivat...
Rapid progress in comparative genomics among the grasses has revealed similar gene content and order...
BACKGROUND:With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus of rice ...
The genus Oryza is a model system for the study of molecular evolution over time scales ranging from...
Genealogical patterns in different genomic regions may be different due to the joint influence of ge...
Varying degrees of reduction of genetic diversity in crops relative to their wild progenitors occurr...