AgricultureNature Communications
Natural variation in Glume Coverage 1 causes naked grains in sorghum
P. Xie, S. Tang, et al.
Discover how *GC1*, an atypical G protein γ subunit, plays a critical role in regulating sorghum glume coverage. This groundbreaking research, conducted by Peng Xie and colleagues, reveals the genetic variations that influence protein stability and the selection signature found in naked sorghum cultivars, paving the way for innovations in grain breeding.
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