2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00438-006-0195-8
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Validation of the VRN-H2/VRN-H1 epistatic model in barley reveals that intron length variation in VRN-H1 may account for a continuum of vernalization sensitivity

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“…Sequences in the first intron might also regulate processing of the VRN1 transcript 15 . Several active alleles of VRN1 with deletions or insertions in the first intron have been identified in barley [16][17][18][19] . These reduce the vernalization requirement to different extents and have been used to breed varieties that flower without vernalization, which are grown where winters are warm or where crops are sown in spring 19,20 .…”
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“…Sequences in the first intron might also regulate processing of the VRN1 transcript 15 . Several active alleles of VRN1 with deletions or insertions in the first intron have been identified in barley [16][17][18][19] . These reduce the vernalization requirement to different extents and have been used to breed varieties that flower without vernalization, which are grown where winters are warm or where crops are sown in spring 19,20 .…”
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“…Furthermore, quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for vernalization in more distantly related pooid grasses, hexaploid oat, and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne, Poaceae), map to positions nearly syntenous to the VRN1 gene of other cereals (Holland et al, 1997(Holland et al, , 2002Dubcovsky et al, 1998;Jensen et al, 2005;Andersen et al, 2006). In wheat and barley, VRN1 (also known as WAP1 and BM5, respectively) corresponds to one of three APETALA1/FRUITFULL (AP1/FUL)-like MADSbox genes (Schmitz et al, 2000;Yan et al, 2003;Szü cs et al, 2006b). Thus, it is nonhomologous to the B3-containing VRN1 gene of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; Levy et al, 2002).…”
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“…However, for simplicity, we will refer to these genes as VRN1 hereafter. VRN2 is encoded by a zinc-finger-CCT domain transcription factor (ZCCT1; Yan et al, 2004b;Dubcovsky et al, 2005;Karsai et al, 2005;Szü cs et al, 2006b).…”
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