Characterization of haplotypes and single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with Gn1a for high grain number formation in rice plant

GENOMICS(2020)

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Abstract
Rice serves as one of the essential staple food for half of the global human population. However, due to rapid human population growth, there is an increase in food demand across the globe. Thus, to lessen the gap between food demand and supply, there is an urgent requirement for grain yield enhancement in various important cereals crops, including rice. In the present study, the authors attempted to characterize haplotypes and single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with Gn1a for high grain number formation in rice plants. Result obtained reveals that high grain number gene sequences are under balancing selection and four high grain number specific missense SNPs decreases the stability of Gn1a. Earlier studies have also suggested that decreases Gn1a expression causes cytokinin accretion in inflorescence meristems, which in turn led to increase in grain yield. Hence, these four SNPs may be utilized for increasing grain yield in rice plants.
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Gn1a,Rice,Grain number,Single nucleotide polymorphisms,Haplotype
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