Interaction of two MADS-box genes leads to growth phenotype divergence of all-flesh type of tomatoes
The all-flesh type of tomato fruits is caused by mutation of the MBP3 gene, however, knocking down MBP3 in certain genotypes also affect plant and fruit development. Here, the authors show that a natural mutation of AGL11, a close homolog of MBP3, is responsible for the phenotypic divergence.
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Main Authors: | Baowen Huang, Guojian Hu, Keke Wang, Pierre Frasse, Elie Maza, Anis Djari, Wei Deng, Julien Pirrello, Vincent Burlat, Clara Pons, Antonio Granell, Zhengguo Li, Benoît van der Rest, Mondher Bouzayen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8a136dda8dce4a1bac43421eb8b74e5f |
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