Surprisingly, the number of human genes seems to be less than a factor of two greater than that of many much simpler organisms, such as the roundworm and the fruit fly -- see table showing number of genes for different organisms. How many genes do other organisms have? Humans though have ...
Annotation of the first few complete plant genomes has revealed that plants have many genes. For Arabidopsis, over 26 500 gene loci have been predicted, whereas for rice, the number adds up to 41 000. Recent analysis of the poplar genome suggests more than 45 000 genes, and partial sequence...
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Heat tolerance in rice is a very complex quantitative trait that is regulated by many minor-effect loci (Liu et al. 2023a). Excavating heat-tolerant germplasm resources, locating heat-tolerant quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and cloning heat-tolerant genes are very helpful for understanding the mo...
G. Rice, M. Rebeiz Evolution: how many phenotypes do regulatory mutations affect? Curr Biol, 29 (2019), pp. R21-R23 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 42 M.D. Biggin Animal transcription networks as highly connected, quantitative continua Dev Cell, 21 (2011), pp. 611-626 ...
Heat tolerance in rice is a very complex quantitative trait that is regulated by many minor-effect loci (Liu et al.2023a). Excavating heat-tolerant germplasm resources, locating heat-tolerant quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and cloning heat-tolerant genes are very helpful for understanding the mole...
In some parts of the world they are revered and protected; in other places they are captured and eaten for dinner. One thing is certain: They’re everywhere.
Protein coding features can emerge de novo in non coding transcripts, resulting in emergence of new protein coding genes. Studies across many species show that a large fraction of evolutionarily novel non-coding RNAs have an antisense overlap with protei
Both genetic and physiological studies are contributing to our understanding of insect body size, a trait that affects fitness in many ways and is therefore subject to intense selection. Many of the genes that determine body size in insects have similar
The inference is that if languages show no evidence of having borrowed any rice-specific words from any other group, their linguistic ancestors may have been involved in an independent start of cultivation. Naturally, when rice cultivation spreads across a lan- guage boundary, we do not expect ...