A Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) analysis was performed using two novel Recombinant Inbred Line (RIL) populations, derived from the progeny between two Arabidopsis thaliana genotypes collected at the same site in Kyoto (Japan) crossed with the reference laboratory strain Landsberg erecta (Ler). We used these two RIL populations to determine the genetic basis of seed dormancy and flowering time, which are assumed to be the main traits controlling life history variation in Arabidopsis. The analysis revealed quantitative variation for seed dormancy that is associated with allelic variation at the seed dormancy QTL DOG1 (for Delay Of Germination 1) in one population and at DOG6 in both. These DOG QTL have been previously identified using mappin...
The genetic basis of seed dormancy, a key life-history trait important for adaptive evolution in pla...
The onset of flowering is an important adaptive trait in plants. The small ephemeral species Arabido...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
A Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) analysis was performed using two novel Recombinant Inbred Line (RIL...
Timing of germination is presumably under strong natural selection as it determines the environmenta...
Arabidopsis accessions differ largely in their seed dormancy behavior. To understand the genetic bas...
Seed dormancy is a trait that is under multigenic control and affected strongly by environmental fac...
Local adaptation provides an opportunity to study the genetic basis of adaptation and investigate th...
The genetic differences for seed germination between two commonly used Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes...
The genetic differences for seed germination between two commonly used Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes...
Genetic variation for seed dormancy in nature is a typical quantitative trait controlled by multiple...
Colonizing species may often encounter strong selection during the initial stages of adaptation to n...
ABSTRACT Light and temperature are key external factors in the control of Arabidopsis thaliana seed ...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana has a broad natural distribution thro...
UnrestrictedNaturally occurring variation is an important alternative resource for functional geneti...
The genetic basis of seed dormancy, a key life-history trait important for adaptive evolution in pla...
The onset of flowering is an important adaptive trait in plants. The small ephemeral species Arabido...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...
A Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) analysis was performed using two novel Recombinant Inbred Line (RIL...
Timing of germination is presumably under strong natural selection as it determines the environmenta...
Arabidopsis accessions differ largely in their seed dormancy behavior. To understand the genetic bas...
Seed dormancy is a trait that is under multigenic control and affected strongly by environmental fac...
Local adaptation provides an opportunity to study the genetic basis of adaptation and investigate th...
The genetic differences for seed germination between two commonly used Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes...
The genetic differences for seed germination between two commonly used Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes...
Genetic variation for seed dormancy in nature is a typical quantitative trait controlled by multiple...
Colonizing species may often encounter strong selection during the initial stages of adaptation to n...
ABSTRACT Light and temperature are key external factors in the control of Arabidopsis thaliana seed ...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana has a broad natural distribution thro...
UnrestrictedNaturally occurring variation is an important alternative resource for functional geneti...
The genetic basis of seed dormancy, a key life-history trait important for adaptive evolution in pla...
The onset of flowering is an important adaptive trait in plants. The small ephemeral species Arabido...
Currently, genetic variation is probably the most important basic resource for plant biology. In add...