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The three genomic copies of wheat EPSPS differed by insertion/deletion and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), largely in intron sequences.
Even if a probably recent duplication in arabidopsis genome led to the presence of two copies, both are closely related to one copy of rice and two copies of wheat.
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In a complementary study, it was shown that nucleotide polymorphisms or insertions-deletions on A and D copies of the wheat FT gene can also explain variations for heading date [ 8].
The wheat genome is allohexaploid (three subgenomes: A, B and D) and at least one copy of each wheat gene is expected to be present on the three homoeologous chromosomes.
In those cases where we observed gene duplication events that occurred in wheat after the divergence between rice and wheat, such as for the wheat copies of rXA21 and rNRR, we included the available wheat paralogs in the analysis.
Last year, by deleting all three copies of a single wheat gene, a team led by the Chinese geneticist Gao Caixia created a strain that is fully resistant to powdery mildew, one of the world's most pervasive blights.
This high degree of similarity is common among homeologous copies of genes in wheat [ 35].
Herein, the three homoeologous copies of the allohexaploid wheat EPSPS gene were cloned and characterized.
This study investigated a role for MSH7 in transgenic barley and compared the three sub-genomic copies of MSH7 from bread wheat to determine whether any SNPs or INDELs could possibly account for the Ph2 phenotype that has previously been reported previously.
Also, with the exception of wheat, which contains two copies of the thb gene, a single copy of thb was identified in the genome of Brachypodium, barley, O. sativa var.
Increasing levels of wheat linearly increased copy numbers of 16S rRNA for total bacteria (P=0.01) and Ruminococcus amylophilus (P=0.04) per g of rumen contents.
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