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Determination of single or paired-kernel-rows is controlled by two quantitative loci during maize domestication.

Manjun CaiQing XiongRuijie MaoCan ZhuHua DengZuxin ZhangFazhan QiuLei Liu
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2024)
population by introgressing teosinte into a maize background. We identified one line, Teosinte ear rank1 (Ter1), with only 5-7 kernel rows which is fewer than those in almost all maize inbred lines. We detected two quantitative trait loci underlying Ter1 and fine-mapped the major one to a 300-kb physical interval. Two candidate genes, Zm674 and Zm675, were identified from 26 maize reference genomes and teosinte bacterial artificial chromosome sequences. Finally, we proposed that Ter1 affects jasmonic acid biosynthesis in the developing ear to determine KRN by the fate of spikelets. This study provides novel insights into the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying KRN domestication and candidates for de novo wild teosinte domestication.
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