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OryzaGP_2021

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1009-1014 http://identifiers.org/oryzabase.gene/11165 denotes small
T2 1535-1542 http://identifiers.org/oryzabase.gene/12846 denotes miR1867
T5264 1009-1014 http://identifiers.org/ricegap/LOC_Os02g34850 denotes small
T56410 1009-1014 http://identifiers.org/rapdb.locus/Os02g0554000 denotes small
M_0 124-128 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice
M_1 378-382 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice
M_2 945-949 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice
M_3 1941-1945 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice

OryzaGP_2021_v2

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1535-1542 http://identifiers.org/oryzabase.gene/12846 denotes miR1867

OryzaGP_2021_FLAIR

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
M_0 124-128 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice
M_1 378-382 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice
M_2 945-949 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice
M_3 1941-1945 hunflair:NA:Species denotes rice

Oryza_sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-129 Sentence denotes Differentially expressed microRNA cohorts in seed development may contribute to poor grain filling of inferior spikelets in rice.
T2 130-141 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T3 142-283 Sentence denotes The inferior spikelets are defined to be those at portions where the grains receive less photosynthetic products during the seed development.
T4 284-529 Sentence denotes The typical inferior spikelets are physically located on the proximal secondary branches in a rice panicle and traditionally characterized by a later flowering time and a slower grain-filling rate, compared to those so-called superior spikelets.
T5 530-671 Sentence denotes Grains produced on the inferior spikelets are consequently under-developed and lighter in weight than those formed on the superior spikelets.
T6 672-799 Sentence denotes MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are recognized as key players in regulating plant development through post-transcriptional gene regulations.
T7 800-950 Sentence denotes We previously presented the evidence that miRNAs may influence grain-filling rate and played a role in determining the grain weight and yield in rice.
T8 951-959 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 960-1129 Sentence denotes In this study, further analyses of the expressed small RNAs in superior and inferior spikelets were conducted at five distinct developmental stages of grain development.
T10 1130-1427 Sentence denotes Totally, 457 known miRNAs and 13 novel miRNAs were analyzed, showing a differential expression of 141 known miRNAs between superior and inferior spikelets with higher expression levels of most miRNAs associated with the superior than the inferior spikelets during the early stage of grain filling.
T11 1428-1684 Sentence denotes Genes targeted by those differentially expressed miRNAs (i.e. miR156, miR164, miR167, miR397, miR1861, and miR1867) were recognized to play roles in multiple developmental and signaling pathways related to plant hormone homeostasis and starch accumulation.
T12 1685-1697 Sentence denotes CONCLUSIONS:
T13 1698-1957 Sentence denotes Our data established a complicated link between miRNA dynamics and the traditional role of hormones in grain filling and development, providing new insights into the widely accepted concepts of the so-called superior and inferior spikelets in rice production.

Oryza_sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-129 Sentence denotes Differentially expressed microRNA cohorts in seed development may contribute to poor grain filling of inferior spikelets in rice.
T2 130-141 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T3 142-283 Sentence denotes The inferior spikelets are defined to be those at portions where the grains receive less photosynthetic products during the seed development.
T4 284-529 Sentence denotes The typical inferior spikelets are physically located on the proximal secondary branches in a rice panicle and traditionally characterized by a later flowering time and a slower grain-filling rate, compared to those so-called superior spikelets.
T5 530-671 Sentence denotes Grains produced on the inferior spikelets are consequently under-developed and lighter in weight than those formed on the superior spikelets.
T6 672-799 Sentence denotes MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are recognized as key players in regulating plant development through post-transcriptional gene regulations.
T7 800-950 Sentence denotes We previously presented the evidence that miRNAs may influence grain-filling rate and played a role in determining the grain weight and yield in rice.
T8 951-959 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 960-1129 Sentence denotes In this study, further analyses of the expressed small RNAs in superior and inferior spikelets were conducted at five distinct developmental stages of grain development.
T10 1130-1427 Sentence denotes Totally, 457 known miRNAs and 13 novel miRNAs were analyzed, showing a differential expression of 141 known miRNAs between superior and inferior spikelets with higher expression levels of most miRNAs associated with the superior than the inferior spikelets during the early stage of grain filling.
T11 1428-1684 Sentence denotes Genes targeted by those differentially expressed miRNAs (i.e. miR156, miR164, miR167, miR397, miR1861, and miR1867) were recognized to play roles in multiple developmental and signaling pathways related to plant hormone homeostasis and starch accumulation.
T12 1685-1697 Sentence denotes CONCLUSIONS:
T13 1698-1957 Sentence denotes Our data established a complicated link between miRNA dynamics and the traditional role of hormones in grain filling and development, providing new insights into the widely accepted concepts of the so-called superior and inferior spikelets in rice production.

Oryza_sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-129 Sentence denotes Differentially expressed microRNA cohorts in seed development may contribute to poor grain filling of inferior spikelets in rice.
T2 130-141 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T3 142-283 Sentence denotes The inferior spikelets are defined to be those at portions where the grains receive less photosynthetic products during the seed development.
T4 284-529 Sentence denotes The typical inferior spikelets are physically located on the proximal secondary branches in a rice panicle and traditionally characterized by a later flowering time and a slower grain-filling rate, compared to those so-called superior spikelets.
T5 530-671 Sentence denotes Grains produced on the inferior spikelets are consequently under-developed and lighter in weight than those formed on the superior spikelets.
T6 672-799 Sentence denotes MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are recognized as key players in regulating plant development through post-transcriptional gene regulations.
T7 800-950 Sentence denotes We previously presented the evidence that miRNAs may influence grain-filling rate and played a role in determining the grain weight and yield in rice.
T8 951-959 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 960-1129 Sentence denotes In this study, further analyses of the expressed small RNAs in superior and inferior spikelets were conducted at five distinct developmental stages of grain development.
T10 1130-1427 Sentence denotes Totally, 457 known miRNAs and 13 novel miRNAs were analyzed, showing a differential expression of 141 known miRNAs between superior and inferior spikelets with higher expression levels of most miRNAs associated with the superior than the inferior spikelets during the early stage of grain filling.
T11 1428-1684 Sentence denotes Genes targeted by those differentially expressed miRNAs (i.e. miR156, miR164, miR167, miR397, miR1861, and miR1867) were recognized to play roles in multiple developmental and signaling pathways related to plant hormone homeostasis and starch accumulation.
T12 1685-1697 Sentence denotes CONCLUSIONS:
T13 1698-1957 Sentence denotes Our data established a complicated link between miRNA dynamics and the traditional role of hormones in grain filling and development, providing new insights into the widely accepted concepts of the so-called superior and inferior spikelets in rice production.

Oryza_sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-129 Sentence denotes Differentially expressed microRNA cohorts in seed development may contribute to poor grain filling of inferior spikelets in rice.
T2 130-141 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T3 142-283 Sentence denotes The inferior spikelets are defined to be those at portions where the grains receive less photosynthetic products during the seed development.
T4 284-529 Sentence denotes The typical inferior spikelets are physically located on the proximal secondary branches in a rice panicle and traditionally characterized by a later flowering time and a slower grain-filling rate, compared to those so-called superior spikelets.
T5 530-671 Sentence denotes Grains produced on the inferior spikelets are consequently under-developed and lighter in weight than those formed on the superior spikelets.
T6 672-799 Sentence denotes MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are recognized as key players in regulating plant development through post-transcriptional gene regulations.
T7 800-950 Sentence denotes We previously presented the evidence that miRNAs may influence grain-filling rate and played a role in determining the grain weight and yield in rice.
T8 951-959 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 960-1129 Sentence denotes In this study, further analyses of the expressed small RNAs in superior and inferior spikelets were conducted at five distinct developmental stages of grain development.
T10 1130-1427 Sentence denotes Totally, 457 known miRNAs and 13 novel miRNAs were analyzed, showing a differential expression of 141 known miRNAs between superior and inferior spikelets with higher expression levels of most miRNAs associated with the superior than the inferior spikelets during the early stage of grain filling.
T11 1428-1684 Sentence denotes Genes targeted by those differentially expressed miRNAs (i.e. miR156, miR164, miR167, miR397, miR1861, and miR1867) were recognized to play roles in multiple developmental and signaling pathways related to plant hormone homeostasis and starch accumulation.
T12 1685-1697 Sentence denotes CONCLUSIONS:
T13 1698-1957 Sentence denotes Our data established a complicated link between miRNA dynamics and the traditional role of hormones in grain filling and development, providing new insights into the widely accepted concepts of the so-called superior and inferior spikelets in rice production.