Haplotype shifts in the lipid-related OsGELP gene family underpin rice adaptation to high latitudes
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2025-09-02 19:40
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The study reveals that specific haplotypes in the OsGELP gene family are crucial for rice adaptation to high-latitude environments. By analyzing 3,000 rice accessions, researchers identified 11 high-latitude haplotypes that enhance cold tolerance, emphasizing the importance of lipid metabolism in this adaptation. The findings suggest that these genetic components could be leveraged to develop rice varieties that thrive in colder climates, offering significant agricultural and economic potential.
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Identified 11 high-latitude haplotypes in 10 OsGELP genes.
Research highlights the role of lipid metabolism in environmental adaptation.
Findings suggest potential for developing climate-resilient rice varieties.
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The study reveals that specific haplotypes in the OsGELP gene family are crucial for rice adaptation to high-latitude environments. By analyzing 3,000 rice accessions, researchers identified 11 high-latitude haplotypes that enhance cold tolerance, emphasizing the importance of lipid metabolism in this adaptation. The findings suggest that these genetic components could be leveraged to develop rice varieties that thrive in colder climates, offering significant agricultural and economic potential.