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Liang Yin

Researcher at Rice University

Publications -  11
Citations -  214

Liang Yin is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mutant & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 164 citations.

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DWARF3 Participates in an SCF Complex and Associates with DWARF14 to Suppress Rice Shoot Branching

TL;DR: A high-tillering dwarf rice mutant is characterized, gsor300097, which is insensitive to GR24, a synthetic analog of SL, and suggested that D3 assembled into an SCF(D3) complex and associated with D14 to suppress rice shoot branching.
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Characterization of a null allelic mutant of the rice NAL1 gene reveals its role in regulating cell division.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that NAL1 functions in the regulation of cell division as early as during leaf primordia initiation and controls leaf width and plant height through its effects on cell division.
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Kinase activity of OsBRI1 is essential for brassinosteroids to regulate rice growth and development

TL;DR: A classic rice mutant Fn189 showing semi-dwarf stature and erect leaves is characterized, found to be a novel allelic mutant of the DWARF 61 (D61) gene, which encodes the putative BRs receptor OsBRI1, and kinase activity of OsBri1 was found to decrease dramatically.
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A missense mutation in the transmembrane domain of CESA9 affects cell wall biosynthesis and plant growth in rice.

TL;DR: In this paper, a mutant S1-60 isolated from an EMS mutagenized japonica cultivar Nipponbare, is characterized by brittle culms that can be easily broken by bending.
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Cloning and expression of gene responsible for high-tillering dwarf phenotype in Indica rice mutant gsor23.

TL;DR: Gsor23 is a novel allelic mutant of D10 which encodes the carotenoid-cleaving dioxygenase 8 (CCD8), a key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of the new plant hormone strigolactones (SLs).