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Corinna Trautewig

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Jayakodi M, Lu Q, Pidon H, Rabanus-Wallace M, Bayer M, Lux T, et al.
Nature . 2024 Nov; 636(8043):654-662. PMID: 39537924
Pangenomes are collections of annotated genome sequences of multiple individuals of a species. The structural variants uncovered by these datasets are a major asset to genetic analysis in crop plants....
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Huang Y, Maurer A, Giehl R, Zhao S, Golan G, Thirulogachandar V, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2024 Jan; 41(2). PMID: 38243866
Vascular plants have segmented body axes with iterative nodes and internodes. Appropriate node initiation and internode elongation are fundamental to plant fitness and crop yield; however, how these events are...
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Wolde G, Schreiber M, Trautewig C, Himmelbach A, Sakuma S, Mascher M, et al.
Theor Appl Genet . 2021 May; 134(7):1925-1943. PMID: 33961064
Genetic modification of spike architecture is essential for improving wheat yield. Newly identified loci for the 'Miracle wheat' phenotype on chromosomes 1AS and 2BS have significant effects on spike traits....
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Poursarebani N, Trautewig C, Melzer M, Nussbaumer T, Lundqvist U, Rutten T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Oct; 11(1):5138. PMID: 33046693
Grasses have varying inflorescence shapes; however, little is known about the genetic mechanisms specifying such shapes among tribes. Here, we identify the grass-specific TCP transcription factor COMPOSITUM 1 (COM1) expressing...
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Wolde G, Trautewig C, Mascher M, Schnurbusch T
Theor Appl Genet . 2019 Feb; 132(6):1661-1676. PMID: 30762083
Modifying morphometric inflorescence traits is important for increasing grain yield in wheat. Mapping revealed nine QTL, including new QTL and a new allele for the q locus, controlling wheat spike...
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Poursarebani N, Seidensticker T, Koppolu R, Trautewig C, Gawronski P, Bini F, et al.
Genetics . 2015 Jul; 201(1):155-65. PMID: 26156223
Inflorescences of the tribe Triticeae, which includes wheat (Triticum sp. L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) are characterized by sessile spikelets directly borne on the main axis, thus forming a...