Publications by authors named "Shuiyang Yu"
Theor Appl Genet
October 2021
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- - The study investigates the genetic basis of the six-rowed spike phenotype in barley, focusing on the vrs1.a4 allele, which has the same coding sequence as the Vrs1.b4 allele found in two-rowed barley.
- - Genetic analyses demonstrate that a single nuclear gene governs the change in row type between two-rowed and six-rowed barley, with Vrs1 identified as the likely candidate gene located on chromosome 2H.
- - Further investigation shows that reduced expression of vrs1.a4 leads to the six-rowed spike, attributed to a 'TA' dinucleotide deletion in the regulatory region, although more research is needed to confirm the connection between this deletion and decreased Vrs1 expression.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
January 2015
Article Synopsis
- Tibetan hulless barley (Qingke or Ne) is a vital staple food for Tibetans and crucial for livestock on the Tibetan Plateau, known for its genetic diversity and resilience to environmental stress.
- A comprehensive draft assembly of its genome revealed 36,151 protein-coding genes, aiding in understanding its evolutionary relationship with other barley species.
- Research indicates that Tibetan hulless barley has adapted to harsh conditions through gene family expansions related to stress responses, providing valuable insights for crop improvement and highland adaptation.
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