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expand all sections collapse all sections Oryza sativa gene "SH1" (GR:0060873)
Species Oryza sativa (Rice) [ GR_tax:013681 ]
Accession GR:0060873
Gene Symbol SH1
Gene Name SHATTERING 1 
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Gene Type Not sequenced
Has Phenotype yes
Description In certain varieties including wild species, the grain shatters very easily even when carefully handled. Anatomically easiness of shattering is chiefly due to the development of a tissue called abscission layer, which lies between the caryopsis and the pedicel attached to the rachis. This tissue consists of one to three layers of lignified thin walled cells. In rice that shatter easily, these cells develop well and dry up early.
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