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* The '''''OsLG1''''' gene encodes a SBP (SQUAMOSA promoter–binding protein) domain and controls laminar joint and ligule development.
 
* The '''''OsLG1''''' gene encodes a SBP (SQUAMOSA promoter–binding protein) domain and controls laminar joint and ligule development.
  
===Expression===
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===Phenotypic analysis===
 
* Morphological differences in panicles between cultivated O. sativa and wild O. rufipogon are explained by a single locus (SPR3): O. rufipogon has the dominant allele Spr3 for spreading panicles 11.  
 
* Morphological differences in panicles between cultivated O. sativa and wild O. rufipogon are explained by a single locus (SPR3): O. rufipogon has the dominant allele Spr3 for spreading panicles 11.  
 
* To investigate gene effects, the researchers selected a cultivar of O. sativa Nipponbare (with closed panicles) and a wild accession of O. rufipogon W630 (with spreading panicles) (Fig. 1a–g).  
 
* To investigate gene effects, the researchers selected a cultivar of O. sativa Nipponbare (with closed panicles) and a wild accession of O. rufipogon W630 (with spreading panicles) (Fig. 1a–g).  
 
* Their panicle shapes are formed by the basal structure of primary branches (Fig. 1c,f). At the cellular level, O. rufipogon W630 has tissue resembling a bump structure between the main and primary branches (Fig. 1d,g).
 
* Their panicle shapes are formed by the basal structure of primary branches (Fig. 1c,f). At the cellular level, O. rufipogon W630 has tissue resembling a bump structure between the main and primary branches (Fig. 1d,g).
 
  
 
[[File:136-Os04g0656500.png|center|thumb|727px|'''Figure 1.''' ''  Plant morphology of O.sativa Nipponbare, O.rufipogon W630 and NIL(SPR3-Npb).<ref name="ref1" />.'']]
 
[[File:136-Os04g0656500.png|center|thumb|727px|'''Figure 1.''' ''  Plant morphology of O.sativa Nipponbare, O.rufipogon W630 and NIL(SPR3-Npb).<ref name="ref1" />.'']]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:13, 20 October 2016

The rice Os04g0656500 was reported as OsLG1 in 2013 [1] by researchers from Japan and UK.

Annotated Information

Gene Symbol

  • Os04g0656500 <=> OsLG1,OsSPL8,SPR3

Function

  • The OsLG1 gene encodes a SBP (SQUAMOSA promoter–binding protein) domain and controls laminar joint and ligule development.

Phenotypic analysis

  • Morphological differences in panicles between cultivated O. sativa and wild O. rufipogon are explained by a single locus (SPR3): O. rufipogon has the dominant allele Spr3 for spreading panicles 11.
  • To investigate gene effects, the researchers selected a cultivar of O. sativa Nipponbare (with closed panicles) and a wild accession of O. rufipogon W630 (with spreading panicles) (Fig. 1a–g).
  • Their panicle shapes are formed by the basal structure of primary branches (Fig. 1c,f). At the cellular level, O. rufipogon W630 has tissue resembling a bump structure between the main and primary branches (Fig. 1d,g).
Figure 1. Plant morphology of O.sativa Nipponbare, O.rufipogon W630 and NIL(SPR3-Npb).[1].

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Labs working on this gene

  • Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
  • Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
  • Faculty of Biotechnology, Fukui Prefectural University, Yoshida, Japan
  • Iwate Biotechnology Institute, Kitakami, Japan
  • The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park Norwich, UK.
  • National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan.

References

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Structured Information

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