Multi-omics profiling identifies candidate genes controlling seed size in peanut

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    Of 15 the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, G-protein signaling, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling, phytohormone perception and homeostasis, and some transcriptional regulators. The isolation of key genes of yield-related QTLs for seed size/weight variations can be a challenge. In another study, transcriptome analyses were conducted from developing the seeds of two cultivated peanut accessions (Lines 8106 and 8107) and wild Arachis monticola, and 4523 genes were identified as specifically expressed during seed development. Sinha and colleagues reported the Arachis hypogaea gene_expression atlas for the world`s widest cultivated subsp. The authors . . .

     

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