Publications by authors named "Ji-Su Seo"

Background: Vegetable oils are primarily composed of unsaturated fatty acids. Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.

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Soybean [ (L.) Merr.] isoflavones, which are secondary metabolites with various functions, are included in food, cosmetics, and medicine.

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Background: Soybean is a valuable source of edible protein and oil, as well as secondary metabolites that can be used in food products, cosmetics, and medicines. However, because soybean isoflavone content is a quantitative trait influenced by polygenes and environmental interactions, its genetic basis remains unclear.

Results: This study was conducted to identify causal quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with soybean isoflavone contents.

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In this study, we performed a genotyping-by-sequencing analysis and a genome-wide association study of a soybean mutant diversity pool previously constructed by gamma irradiation. A GWAS was conducted to detect significant associations between 37,249 SNPs, 11 agronomic traits, and 6 phytochemical traits. In the merged data set, 66 SNPs on 13 chromosomes were highly associated (FDR p < 0.

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Isoflavones are major secondary metabolites that are exclusively produced by legumes, including soybean. Soy isoflavones play important roles in human health as well as in the plant defense system. The isoflavone content is influenced by minor-effect quantitative trait loci, which interact with polygenetic and environmental factors.

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Faba bean (Vicia faba L.), a globally important grain legume providing a stable source of dietary protein, was one of the earliest plant cytogenetic models. However, the lack of draft genome annotations and unclear structural information on mRNA transcripts have impeded its genetic improvement.

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The photophysical behavior of the photochromic naphthopyran derivative 9 with photo-switching ability has been investigated in solution phase as well as in crystalline form. The proposed switching motifs might be a versatile framework in the development of photonic devices whose properties can be toggled between two states on exposure to electromagnetic radiations. The closed form of 9 undergoes reversible transformation upon irradiation with light by changing the molecular structure from ring closed conformation 9 to the ring opened form 10.

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In the title compound, C(17)H(20)N(2)O(3), the morpholine ring is in a slightly distorted chair form. The crystal structure is stabilized by an inter-molecular O-H⋯O hydrogen bond between the H atom of the hydroxyl group and the O atom of a neighbouring carbonyl group. A weak inter-molecular C-H⋯π inter-action is also present.

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