2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033234
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Copy Number Variation Affecting the Photoperiod-B1 and Vernalization-A1 Genes Is Associated with Altered Flowering Time in Wheat (Triticum aestivum)

Abstract: The timing of flowering during the year is an important adaptive character affecting reproductive success in plants and is critical to crop yield. Flowering time has been extensively manipulated in crops such as wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) during domestication, and this enables them to grow productively in a wide range of environments. Several major genes controlling flowering time have been identified in wheat with mutant alleles having sequence changes such as insertions, deletions o… Show more

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“…We characterized two common wheat varieties with reduced vernalization requirement linked to the VRN-A1 locus (6,44). Jagger (KS-82-W-418/STE-PHENS), a hard red winter wheat, was the most widely planted variety in Kansas and Oklahoma for 12 y.…”
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“…We characterized two common wheat varieties with reduced vernalization requirement linked to the VRN-A1 locus (6,44). Jagger (KS-82-W-418/STE-PHENS), a hard red winter wheat, was the most widely planted variety in Kansas and Oklahoma for 12 y.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second haplotype, found in VRN-D4 and the related VRN-A1 sequences in CS, Jagger, and Claire (henceforth RIP-3 VRN-D4 ), included the previous T2783C SNP and two additional SNPs at positions 2,780 (G2780C) and 2,784 (C2784T). Interestingly, the VRN-A1 alleles from Jagger and Claire have been previously linked to a weak vernalization requirement (6,44).…”
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