Epigenetic alterations

Genetic and epigenetic alterations induced by different levels of rye genome integration in wheat recipient

X. L. Zheng, Zhou, J. P., Zang, L. L., Tang, A. T., Liu, D. Q., Deng, K. J., Zhang, Y., Zheng, X. L., Zhou, J. P., Zang, L. L., Tang, A. T., Liu, D. Q., Deng, K. J., and Zhang, Y., Genetic and epigenetic alterations induced by different levels of rye genome integration in wheat recipient, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

The narrow genetic variation present in common wheat (Triticum aestivum) varieties has greatly restricted the improvement of crop yield in modern breeding systems. Alien addition lines have proven to be an effective means to broaden the genetic diversity of common wheat. Wheat-rye addition lines, which are the direct bridge materials for wheat improvement, have been wildly used to produce new wheat cultivars carrying alien rye germplasm.

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