Abstract Background It was proposed that differentially-expressed genes, aside from genetic variations affecting protein processing and functioning, between hybrid and its parents provide essential candidates for studying heterosis or hybrid vigor. Based our serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) data from an elite Chinese super-hybrid rice (LYP9) and its parental cultivars (93-11 and PA64s) in three major tissue types (leaves, roots and panicles) at different developmental stages, we analyzed the transcriptome and looked for candidate genes related to rice heterosis. Results By using an improved strategy of tag-to-gene mapping and two recently annotated genome assemblies (93-11 and PA64s), we identified 10,268 additional high-quality ta...
The application of heterosis during plant breeding increases rice grain yield. However, there have b...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
BACKGROUND:Hybrid weakness, a phenomenon opposite to heterosis, refers to inferior growth and develo...
Heterosis is a widely studied phenomenon in several plant species. However, its genetic basis still...
ABSTRACT Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved a...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the phenomenon in which hybrid progeny of two inbred varieties...
Hybridization, a common process in nature, can give rise to a vast reservoir of allelic variants. Co...
Abstract Background Despite the great contributions of utilizing heterosis to crop productivity worl...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Utilization of heterosis has significantly increased rice yields. However, its mechanism remains un...
Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that is useful for breeding superior lines. Using hetero...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Abstract: Heterosis is a widely studied phenomenon in several plant species. However, its genetic ba...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
The application of heterosis during plant breeding increases rice grain yield. However, there have b...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
BACKGROUND:Hybrid weakness, a phenomenon opposite to heterosis, refers to inferior growth and develo...
Heterosis is a widely studied phenomenon in several plant species. However, its genetic basis still...
ABSTRACT Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved a...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the phenomenon in which hybrid progeny of two inbred varieties...
Hybridization, a common process in nature, can give rise to a vast reservoir of allelic variants. Co...
Abstract Background Despite the great contributions of utilizing heterosis to crop productivity worl...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Utilization of heterosis has significantly increased rice yields. However, its mechanism remains un...
Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that is useful for breeding superior lines. Using hetero...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
Abstract: Heterosis is a widely studied phenomenon in several plant species. However, its genetic ba...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
The application of heterosis during plant breeding increases rice grain yield. However, there have b...
Heterosis, which has greatly increased maize yields, is associated with gene expression patterns dur...
BACKGROUND:Hybrid weakness, a phenomenon opposite to heterosis, refers to inferior growth and develo...