More yield through heterosis: Researchers decode gene interaction behind hybrid vigor
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More yield through heterosis: IPK research team decodes gene interaction Field trials of hybrid wheat at IPK Leibniz Institute. Credit: IPK Leibniz Institute

When two homozygous plant lines with different characteristics are crossed, the resulting offspring are often more robust and productive than their parents. This phenomenon is called heterosis. It can be caused by positive variants of genes that dominate negative ones, or by complex interactions among numerous genes that "communicate" with each other and influence one another.

The research team has developed a new statistical method that can analyze these gene interacti…

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