- Information
- Symbol: OsG1L2
- MSU: LOC_Os06g46030
- RAPdb: Os06g0672400
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- Key message
- Here, we report that osg1l1 and osg1l2 loss-of-function CRISPR mutants have similar phenotypes to the phenotype of the previously published taw1 mutant, suggesting that these genes might act on related pathways during inflorescence development
- Transcriptome analysis of the osg1l2 mutant suggested interactions of OsG1L2 with other known inflorescence architecture regulators and the data sets were used for the construction of a gene regulatory network (GRN), proposing interactions among genes potentially involved in controlling inflorescence development in rice
- The ALOG family members OsG1L1 and OsG1L2 regulate inflorescence branching in rice.
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- OsG1L2, TAW1, The ALOG family members OsG1L1 and OsG1L2 regulate inflorescence branching in rice., Recently, by combining precise laser microdissection of inflorescence meristems with RNA-seq, we observed that two ALOG genes, OsG1-like 1 (OsG1L1) and OsG1L2, have expression profiles similar to that of TAW1
- OsG1L2, TAW1, The ALOG family members OsG1L1 and OsG1L2 regulate inflorescence branching in rice., Here, we report that osg1l1 and osg1l2 loss-of-function CRISPR mutants have similar phenotypes to the phenotype of the previously published taw1 mutant, suggesting that these genes might act on related pathways during inflorescence development
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