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http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#typehttp://purl.uniprot.org/core/Journal_Citation
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment"Rice grain shape and yield are usually controlled by multiple quantitative trait loci (QTL). This study used a set of F9-10 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from a cross of Huahui 3 (Bt/Xa21) and Zhongguoxiangdao, and detected 27 QTLs on ten rice chromosomes. Among them, twelve QTLs responsive for grain shape/ or yield were mostly reproducibly detected and had not yet been reported before. Interestingly, the two known genes involved in the materials, with one insect-resistant Bt gene, and the other disease-resistant Xa21 gene, were found to closely link the QTLs responsive for grain shape and weight. The Bt fragment insertion was firstly mapped on the chromosome 10 in Huahui 3 and may disrupt grain-related QTLs resulting in weaker yield performance in transgenic plants. The introgression of Xa21 gene by backcrossing from donor material into receptor Minghui 63 may also contain a donor linkage drag which included minor-effect QTL alleles positively affecting grain shape and yield. The QTL analysis on rice grain appearance quality exemplified the typical events of transgenic or backcrossing breeding. The QTL findings in this study will in the future facilitate the gene isolation and breeding application for improvement of rice grain shape and yield."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier"doi:10.1270/jsbbs.64.231"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"He Y."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Liu X."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Li Y."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Liu R."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Wang Y."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Zhang Q."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Yan B."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Gao G."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Jiang G."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/date"2014"xsd:gYear
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/name"Breed Sci"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/pages"231-239"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/title"QTL analysis on rice grain appearance quality, as exemplifying the typical events of transgenic or backcrossing breeding."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://purl.uniprot.org/core/volume"64"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/25320558http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#exactMatchhttp://purl.uniprot.org/pubmed/25320558
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