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Yuji Takahashi

Publications -  8
Citations -  2091

Yuji Takahashi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1958 citations.

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Hd3a, a rice ortholog of the Arabidopsis FT gene, promotes transition to flowering downstream of Hd1 under short-day conditions.

TL;DR: Results indicate that Hd 3a encodes a protein closely related to Arabidopsis FT and that the function and regulatory relationship with Hd1 and CO, respectively, of Hd3a and FT are conserved between rice (an SD plant) andArabidopsis (a long-day plant).
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Hd6, a rice quantitative trait locus involved in photoperiod sensitivity, encodes the α subunit of protein kinase CK2

TL;DR: Map-based cloning with advanced backcross progeny enabled us to identify a gene underlying a quantitative trait locus even though it exhibited a relatively small effect on the phenotype.
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Genetic Control of Flowering Time in Rice, a Short-Day Plant

TL;DR: Genetic control mechanisms for the photoperiodic response of flowering of long-day plants (LDPs) have been extensively analyzed through the use of RNAi for the first time.
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Comparative biology comes into bloom: genomic and genetic comparison of flowering pathways in rice and Arabidopsis

TL;DR: The flowering pathways are discussed as an example and the potential of several approaches to comparative biology are discussed, including association study, which is emerging as a powerful method for the functional identification of genes.
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The Role of Casein Kinase II in Flowering Time Regulation Has Diversified during Evolution

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that control of flowering time in rice by the Hd6 CK2α subunit requires a functional Hd1 gene (an Arabidopsis CONSTANS ortholog) and is independent of the circadian clock mechanism, implying that the role of CK2 in flowering-time regulation in higher plants has diversified during evolution.