Domestication selected for deceleration of the circadian clock in cultivated tomato.

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Published in Nat Genet on November 16, 2015

Authors

Niels A Müller1, Cris L Wijnen1, Arunkumar Srinivasan1, Malgorzata Ryngajllo1, Itai Ofner2, Tao Lin3,4, Aashish Ranjan5, Donnelly West5, Julin Maloof6, Neelima R Sinha5, Sanwen Huang7, Dani Zamir2, José M Jiménez-Gómez1,8

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Cologne, Germany.
2: Institute of Plant Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.
3: Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.
4: Agricultural Genomic Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenzhen, China.
5: Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, California, USA.
6: Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States.
7: Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Beijing 100081, China Agricultural Genomic Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenzhen 518124, China huangsanwen@caas.cn.
8: Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, INRA, AgroParisTech, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Versailles, France.

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