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Alberto Policriti
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 219
Citations - 8084
Alberto Policriti is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Decidability & Set theory. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 212 publications receiving 7373 citations. Previous affiliations of Alberto Policriti include New York University & Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
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The grapevine genome sequence suggests ancestral hexaploidization in major angiosperm phyla.
Olivier Jaillon,Jean-Marc Aury,Benjamin Noel,Alberto Policriti,Christian Clepet,Alberto Casagrande,Nathalie Choisne,Sébastien Aubourg,Nicola Vitulo,Claire Jubin,Alessandro Vezzi,Fabrice Legeai,Philippe Hugueney,Corinne Dasilva,David S. Horner,Erica Mica,Delphine Jublot,Julie Poulain,Clémence Bruyère,Alain Billault,Béatrice Segurens,Michel Gouyvenoux,Edgardo Ugarte,Federica Cattonaro,Véronique Anthouard,Virginie Vico,Cristian Del Fabbro,Michael Alaux,Gabriele Di Gaspero,Vincent Dumas,Nicoletta Felice,Sophie Paillard,Irena Juman,Marco Moroldo,Simone Scalabrin,Aurélie Canaguier,Isabelle Le Clainche,G Malacrida,Eléonore Durand,Graziano Pesole,Valérie Laucou,Philippe Chatelet,Didier Merdinoglu,Massimo Delledonne,Mario Pezzotti,Alain Lecharny,Claude Scarpelli,François Artiguenave,M. Enrico Pè,Giorgio Valle,Michele Morgante,Michel Caboche,Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon,Jean Weissenbach,Francis Quetier,Patrick Wincker +55 more
TL;DR: A high-quality draft of the genome sequence of grapevine is obtained from a highly homozygous genotype, revealing the contribution of three ancestral genomes to the grapevine haploid content and explaining the chronology of previously described whole-genome duplication events in the evolution of flowering plants.
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The high-quality draft genome of peach ( Prunus persica ) identifies unique patterns of genetic diversity, domestication and genome evolution
Ignazio Verde,Albert G. Abbott,Simone Scalabrin,Sook Jung,Shengqiang Shu,Fabio Marroni,Tatyana Zhebentyayeva,Maria Teresa Dettori,Jane Grimwood,Federica Cattonaro,Andrea Zuccolo,Laura Rossini,Jerry Jenkins,Elisa Vendramin,Lee A. Meisel,Véronique Decroocq,Bryon Sosinski,Simon E. Prochnik,Therese Mitros,Alberto Policriti,Guido Cipriani,Luca Dondini,Stephen P. Ficklin,David Goodstein,Pengfei Xuan,Cristian Del Fabbro,Valeria Aramini,Dario Copetti,Susana González,David S. Horner,Rachele Falchi,Susan Lucas,Erica Mica,Jonathan Maldonado,Barbara Lazzari,Douglas G. Bielenberg,Raul Pirona,Mara Miculan,Abdelali Barakat,Raffaele Testolin,Alessandra Stella,Stefano Tartarini,Pietro Tonutti,Pere Arús,Ariel Orellana,Christina E. Wells,Dorrie Main,Giannina Vizzotto,Herman Silva,Francesco Salamini,Jeremy Schmutz,Michele Morgante,Daniel S. Rokhsar +52 more
TL;DR: Comparisons showed that peach has not undergone recent whole-genome duplication, and even though the ancestral triplicated blocks in peach are fragmentary compared to those in grape, all seven paleosets of paralogs from the putative paleoancestor are detectable.
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GapFiller: a de novo assembly approach to fill the gap within paired reads
TL;DR: GapFiller, starting from a sufficiently high short reads coverage, is able to produce high coverages of accurate longer sequences (from 300 bp up to 3500 bp) and turned out to be a powerful criterion to guarantee contigs' correctness.
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The SSR-based molecular profile of 1005 grapevine ( Vitis vinifera L.) accessions uncovers new synonymy and parentages, and reveals a large admixture amongst varieties of different geographic origin
Guido Cipriani,Alessandro Spadotto,Irena Jurman,Gabriele Di Gaspero,Manna Crespan,Stefano Meneghetti,E. Frare,Rita Vignani,Mauro Cresti,Michele Morgante,Mario Pezzotti,Enrico Pe,Alberto Policriti,Raffaele Testolin +13 more
TL;DR: A collection of 1005 grapevine accessions was genotyped at 34 microsatellite loci with the aim of analysing genetic diversity and exploring parentages, revealing a large admixture of local varieties with those most widely cultivated, as a result of ancient commerce and population flow.
The SSR-based profile of 1005 grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) accessions uncovers new synonymy and parentages, and reveals a large admixture amongst varieties of different geographic origin
Guido Cipriani,Alessandro Spadotto,Irena Jurman,G. Di Gaspero,Manna Crespan,Stefano Meneghetti,E. Frare,Rita Vignani,Mauro Cresti,Michele Morgante,Mario Enrico Pè,Alberto Policriti,Raffaele Testolin +12 more