2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00972
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Evolutionary Insights Based on SNP Haplotypes of Red Pericarp, Grain Size and Starch Synthase Genes in Wild and Cultivated Rice

Abstract: The origin and domestication of rice has been a subject of considerable debate in the post-genomic era. Rice varieties have been categorized based on isozyme and DNA markers into two broad cultivar groups, Indica and Japonica. Among other well-known cultivar groups Aus varieties are closer to Indica and Aromatic varieties including Basmati are closer to Japonica, while deep-water rice varieties share kinship to both Indica and Japonica cultivar groups. Here, we analyzed haplotype networks and phylogenetic rela… Show more

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“…On the other hand, H4 haplotype showed inclination towards short grain trait, having the least mean grain length of 4.8 mm. Above, haplotype observation was similar to one recent study dissecting the separate clustering of grain length haplotypes for varying size and different rice groups (Singh et al, 2017).…”
Section: Linkage Disequilibrium and Haplotype Analysissupporting
confidence: 88%
“…On the other hand, H4 haplotype showed inclination towards short grain trait, having the least mean grain length of 4.8 mm. Above, haplotype observation was similar to one recent study dissecting the separate clustering of grain length haplotypes for varying size and different rice groups (Singh et al, 2017).…”
Section: Linkage Disequilibrium and Haplotype Analysissupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Recently, Singh et al . () investigated the SNP haplotype variation in GS3 gene for grain size (major grain size gene) in a set of 160 wild rice accessions that resulted in three major ( GS3 ‐H1, GS3 ‐H4, and GS3 ‐H9) and six minor ( GS3 ‐H2, GS3 ‐H3, GS3 ‐H5, GS3 ‐H6, GS3 ‐H7, and GS3 ‐H8) haplotypes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice is the staple food for more than half of the population, and in the context of the rapidly increasing population, there is an obvious need to enhance grain yield under fluctuating climatic conditions. The advances in genomics and other allied fields render a great opportunity for translational research in plants (Varshney et al, 2014). Several key genes associated with rice grain yield and related traits have been functionally characterized in the past.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared with the other SSs, it contains a highly similar C-terminal region, which includes the catalytic and starchbinding domains, and a unique N-terminal region with several long coiled-coil motifs that have been implicated in protein-protein interactions (Cao et al, 1999). which plays an important role in determining starch granule morphology and maintaining amyloplast envelope structure (Singh et al, 2017). Spatio-temporal expression patterns analysis showed that SSIV-2 was mainly expressed in leaves and expressed consistently during grain filling, the transcript levels of SSIV-2 in endosperm were higher than that in pericarp.…”
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