show Abstracthide AbstractThe main aim of this project was to Study the color genes in maize plants, which serves a dual purpose of scientific exploration and practical application. On one hand, delving into the intricate genetic mechanisms behind maize pigmentation enriches our understanding of plant genetics and evolutionary biology. Scientists gain insights into broader genetic principles by deciphering how these genes regulate the production of pigments responsible for various hues in maize kernels. On the other hand, unraveling the intricacies of maize color genes holds significant agricultural implications. Maize is a staple food crop worldwide, and traits such as color affect its market value and influence its nutritional content and resistance to pests and diseases. Thus, by comprehensively studying color genes, researchers aim to harness this knowledge to enhance crop breeding programs, ultimately contributing to developing more resilient and nutritious maize varieties to meet the demands of a growing global population. This research could create maize varieties with enhanced nutritional profiles or improved resistance to pests and diseases. Overall, studying color genes in maize plants represents a multifaceted endeavor with both scientific and practical significance, offering opportunities to advance our knowledge of genetics while addressing agricultural challenges and improving food security.