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Auxin/induced-3-acetic acid (Aux/IAA) serves as a key regulator in the auxin signaling pathway of plants, which exhibits crucial functions in the development of plants. However, the Aux/IAA gene family has not yet been characterized in the genome of , an important food source in the Northern Hemisphere. During this research, 23 / genes were identified in the genome, which were unevenly distributed across seven chromosomes. / genes were assigned to four subfamilies by phylogenetic analysis, and members of the same subfamily exhibited similar molecular characteristics. Collinear analysis revealed that the expansion of / genes was primarily driven by whole-genome duplication (WGD) and purifying selection. The promoter regions of / genes were enriched with development-related and hormone-related -acting elements, suggesting their crucial functions in the growth and hormonal regulation of . Upon the maturation of the seed kernels, the size and starch content exhibited a significant increasing trend, alongside notable changes in hormone levels. Given the connections between expression levels and physiological indicators, as well as weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) analysis, , , and were identified as potential regulators involved in the development of seed kernels. Furthermore, the reliability of the transcriptomic data was further confirmed by RT-qPCR experiments. Overall, this study provides a theoretical basis for the evolutionary expansion of the Aux/IAA gene family in , alongside its potential functions in seed kernel development.

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