Gelatinization temperature (GT) is an important component of eating and cooking quality (ECQ) of rice. While direct measurement of GT is cumbersome, the alkali spreading value (ASV) test is a robust method commonly used to rapidly identify different GT types. In this study, we employed a modified ASV assay to screen a population of chemically-induced rice (cv. Kitaake) mutants (n = 405). Two mutant families, KDS-1623B and KDS-1824B, with significantly lower ASV (higher GT type) than wild type Kitaake (low GT type) were isolated. A nonsynonymous homozygous mutation in the isoamylase-type starch debranching enzyme gene
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Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed from
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Miniature transposable elements (mTEs) such as miniature inverted-repeat transposable element (MITE), terminal repeat retrotransposon in miniature, and short interspersed element are exquisite sources for marker development. mTEs are short, non-autonomous and stably inherited. The high-copy members are widely distributed into the gene rich euchromatic regions. Here, we conducted a modified transposon display (TD) for a high-copy MITE family, BraSto-2 (Bs2). The Bs2-specific primers derived from conserved sequences of Bs2 members as well as
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The pear (
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Closely-related cultivars generally used for crossing in breeding lack sufficient known DNA polymorphisms with already developed DNA markers even though they exhibit remarkable phenotype difference. However, next-generation sequencing (NGS) enables the identification of massive DNA polymorphisms such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertions-deletions (InDels) between highly homologous genomes. This study conducted a whole-genome re-sequencing of two Korean
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