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Agnieszka Skarzyńska

Researcher at Warsaw University of Life Sciences

Publications -  25
Citations -  197

Agnieszka Skarzyńska is an academic researcher from Warsaw University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Comparative genomics. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications receiving 128 citations.

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Next generation sequencing and omics in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) breeding directed research

TL;DR: The role played by new omic technologies in the creation of knowledge on the mechanisms of the formation of the breeding features of the Cucumis sativus and Cucurbitaceae family several important vegetable crops is presented.
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A high-quality cucumber genome assembly enhances computational comparative genomics.

TL;DR: A polymorphism prediction method with optimized precision parameters was developed, which allowed the effective detection of small nucleotide variants (SNVs) and could significantly improve bioinformatic pipelines for comparative genomics and thus has great practical potential in genomic metadata handling.
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Genetic and molecular bases of cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) sex determination

TL;DR: The current state of sex determination in cucumber is described and a model to explain the regulation of the molecular processes controlling this phenomenon is proposed and should have a significant impact on plant breeding.
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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals new molecular pathways for cucumber genes related to sex determination

TL;DR: A new model of regulatory mechanism network of sex development in cucumber is proposed, which may be useful for clarifying the molecular genetics and the functional mechanisms underlying the sex determination processes.
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Characterization of Lebanese Germplasm of Snake Melon (Cucumis melo subsp. melo var. flexuosus) Using Morphological Traits and SSR Markers

TL;DR: A significant diversity for the Lebanese snake melon germplasm is indicated that must be further conserved and considered in improvement programs of this ancient crop.