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- Breeding and deployment of high Zn wheat in South Asia(Springer Cham, 2025) Velu, G.; Joshi, A.K.; Bhati, P.; Thiyagarajan, K.
Publication - Factors influencing Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation efficiency in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)(Indian Society of Genetics and Plant Breeding, 2024) Thiyagarajan, K.; Noguera, L.M.; Pacheco, M.; Velu, G.; Vikram, P.
Publication - Identification of genomic regions associated with Ug99 adult plant resistance on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)(Springer Nature, 2024) Vikram, P.; Lopez-Vera, E.E.; Bhavani, S.; Thiyagarajan, K.; Singh, S.
Publication - Genetic dissection of value-added quality traits and agronomic parameters through genome-wide association mapping in bread wheat (T. aestivum L.)(Frontiers Media, 2024) Vishwakarma, M.K.; Bhati, P.; Kumar, U.; Singh, R.P.; Kumar, S.; Velu, G.; Gurvinder Singh Mavi; Thiyagarajan, K.; Dhar, N.; Joshi, A.K.
Publication - Expression analysis of the TdDRF1 gene in field-grown durum wheat under full and reduced irrigation(MDPI, 2022) Latini, A.; Cantale, C.; Thiyagarajan, K.; Ammar, K.; Galeffi, P.
Publication - Identification of genetic loci and candidate genes related to grain zinc and iron concentration using a zinc-enriched wheat ‘Zinc-Shakti’(Frontiers, 2021) Rathan, N.D.; Sehgal, D.; Thiyagarajan, K.; Singh, R.P.; Singh, A.M.; Velu, G.
Publication - Strategic use of Iranian bread wheat landrace accessions for genetic improvement: core set formulation and validation(Wiley, 2021) Vikram, P.; Franco, J.; Burgueño, J.; Huihui Li; Sehgal, D.; Saint Pierre, C.; Ortiz, C.; Singh, V.K.; Sneller, C.; Sharma, A.R.; Tattaris, M.; Guzman, C.; Peña-Bautista, R.J.; Sansaloni, C.; Campos, J.; Thiyagarajan, K.; Fuentes Dávila, G.; Reynolds, M.P.; Sonder, K.; Velu, G.; Ellis, M.H.; Bhavani, S.; Jalal Kamali, M.R.; Roostaei, M.; Singh, S.; Basandrai, D.; Bains, N.; Basandrai, A.K.; Payne, T.S.; Crossa, J.; Singh, S.
Publication - Structural characterization of the DRF1 gene of Aegilops speltoides and comparison of its sequence with those of B and other Triticeae genomes(Springer, 2020) Thiyagarajan, K.; Latini, A.; Cantale, C.; Galeffi, P.
Publication - Genomic characterization of phenylalanine ammonia lyase gene in buckwheat(Public Library of Science, 2016) Thiyagarajan, K.; Vitali, F.; Tolaini, V.; Galeffi, P.; Cantale, C.; Vikram, P.; Singh, S.; De Rossi, P.; Nobili, C.; Procacci, S.; Del Fiore, A.; Antonin, A.; Presenti, O.; Brunori, A.Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) gene which plays a key role in bio-synthesis of medicinally important compounds, Rutin/quercetin was sequence characterized for its efficient genomics application. These compounds possessing anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties and are predominantly produced by Fagopyrum spp. In the present study, PAL gene was sequenced from three Fagopyrum spp. (F. tataricum, F. esculentum and F. dibotrys) and showed the presence of three SNPs and four insertion/deletions at intra and inter specific level. Among them, the potential SNP (position 949th bp G>C) with Parsimony Informative Site was selected and successfully utilised to individuate the zygosity/allelic variation of 16 F. tataricum varieties. Insertion mutations were identified in coding region, which resulted the change of a stretch of 39 amino acids on the putative protein. Our Study revealed that autogamous species (F. tataricum) has lower frequency of observed SNPs as compared to allogamous species (F. dibotrys and F. esculentum). The identified SNPs in F. tataricum didn’t result to amino acid change, while in other two species it caused both conservative and non-conservative variations. Consistent pattern of SNPs across the species revealed their phylogenetic importance. We found two groups of F. tataricum and one of them was closely related with F. dibotrys. Sequence characterization information of PAL gene reported in present investigation can be utilized in genetic improvement of buckwheat in reference to its medicinal value.
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