In the present study, we analysed allele-specific expression (ASE) in the selfing species barley to assess the frequency of cis-acting regulatory variation and the effects of genetic background, developmental differences and drought stress on allelic expression levels. We measured ASE ratios in 30 genes putatively involved in stress responses in five hybrids and their reciprocals, namely Hordeum spontaneum 41-1/Alexis (HAl), Hordeum spontaneum 41-1/Arta (HAr), Sloop/WI3408 (SW), Tadmor/Sloop (TS) and Tadmor/WI3408 (TW). In order to detect cis-acting variation related to drought and developmental changes, the barley hybrids were grown under control and water-limited conditions, and leaf tissue was harvested at two developmental stages. The a...
Background: The evolutionary basis of reproductive success in different environment...
The present study is focused on mapping the genomic regions for controlling some agronomic traits in...
Drought and heat stress substantially impact plant growth and productivity. When subjected to drough...
In the present study, we analysed allele-specific expression (ASE) in the selfing species barley to ...
Barley genotypes, in particular landraces and wild species, represent an important source of variati...
Drought tolerance is a key trait for increasing and stabilizing barley productivity in dry areas. Th...
Divergent selection of populations in contrasting environments leads to functional genomic divergenc...
Water deficit is one of the major limitations to food production worldwide and most climate change s...
cis- and trans-acting factors affect gene expression and responses to environmental conditions. Howe...
Barley is one of the most important crops in many developing and some developed countries, such as A...
Non-synonymous coding mutations in a gene change the resulting protein, no matter where it is expres...
International audienceOsmotic adjustment (OA) was previously demonstrated to be an important adaptiv...
Drought is a major stress which can seriously limit yield in many crops including barley. Wild barle...
This study maps genomic regions associated with terminal heat- and drought-stress tolerance in barle...
To understand the possible roles of allele-specific expression (ASE) imbalance in genetic regulation...
Background: The evolutionary basis of reproductive success in different environment...
The present study is focused on mapping the genomic regions for controlling some agronomic traits in...
Drought and heat stress substantially impact plant growth and productivity. When subjected to drough...
In the present study, we analysed allele-specific expression (ASE) in the selfing species barley to ...
Barley genotypes, in particular landraces and wild species, represent an important source of variati...
Drought tolerance is a key trait for increasing and stabilizing barley productivity in dry areas. Th...
Divergent selection of populations in contrasting environments leads to functional genomic divergenc...
Water deficit is one of the major limitations to food production worldwide and most climate change s...
cis- and trans-acting factors affect gene expression and responses to environmental conditions. Howe...
Barley is one of the most important crops in many developing and some developed countries, such as A...
Non-synonymous coding mutations in a gene change the resulting protein, no matter where it is expres...
International audienceOsmotic adjustment (OA) was previously demonstrated to be an important adaptiv...
Drought is a major stress which can seriously limit yield in many crops including barley. Wild barle...
This study maps genomic regions associated with terminal heat- and drought-stress tolerance in barle...
To understand the possible roles of allele-specific expression (ASE) imbalance in genetic regulation...
Background: The evolutionary basis of reproductive success in different environment...
The present study is focused on mapping the genomic regions for controlling some agronomic traits in...
Drought and heat stress substantially impact plant growth and productivity. When subjected to drough...