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Rht12b, a widely used ancient allele of TaGA2oxA13, reduces plant height and enhances yield potential in wheat.

Yingjie BianLingli LiXiuling TianDengan XuMengjing SunFaji LiLina XieSiyang LiuBingyan LiuXianchun XiaZhonghu HeShuanghe Cao
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
in the promoter of TaGA2oxA13 as the causal variation. An efficient kompetitive allele-specific PCR marker was developed to diagnose Rht12b. Conjoint analysis showed that Rht12b plus the widely used Rht-D1b, Rht8 and Rht24b was the predominant Rht combination and conferred a moderate plant height in tested wheat cultivars. Evolutionary tracking uncovered that RHT12 locus arose from a tandem duplication event with Rht12b firstly appearing in wild emmer. The frequency of Rht12b was approximately 70% (700/1005) in a worldwide wheat panel and comparable to or higher than those of other widely used Rht genes, suggesting it had been subjected to positive selection. These findings not only identify a valuable Rht gene for wheat improvement but also develop a functionally diagnostic tool for marker-assisted breeding.
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