Characterization and transcriptome analysis of a dominant genic male sterile cotton mutant.
Xin-Qi ChengXin-Yu ZhangFei XueShou-Hong ZhuYan-Jun LiQian-Hao ZhuFeng LiuJie SunPublished in: BMC plant biology (2020)
We demonstrated that the MS trait was controlled by a single dominant nuclear gene and caused by delayed tapetum degradation at the tetrad stage. Comparative transcriptome analysis and gene network construction identified DEGs, enriched GO terms and metabolic pathways, and hub genes potentially associated with anther development and the MS trait. These results contribute to our understanding of dominant genic male sterility (DGMS) and provided source for innovation of cotton germplasm.