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SUBMITTER: DeWitt N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6916393 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
DeWitt Noah N Guedira Mohammed M Lauer Edwin E Sarinelli Martin M Tyagi Priyanka P Fu Daolin D Hao QunQun Q Murphy J Paul JP Marshall David D Akhunova Alina A Jordan Katherine K Akhunov Eduard E Brown-Guedira Gina G
The New phytologist 20190927 1
Awns are stiff, hair-like structures which grow from the lemmas of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and other grasses that contribute to photosynthesis and play a role in seed dispersal. Variation in awn length in domesticated wheat is controlled primarily by three major genes, most commonly the dominant awn suppressor Tipped1 (B1). This study identifies a transcription repressor responsible for awn inhibition at the B1 locus. Association mapping was combined with analysis in biparental populations to ...[more]