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Backki Kim
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 43
Citations - 642
Backki Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 34 publications receiving 460 citations. Previous affiliations of Backki Kim include Texas A&M University.
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Complete chloroplast and ribosomal sequences for 30 accessions elucidate evolution of Oryza AA genome species
Kyung-Hee Kim,Sang Choon Lee,Junki Lee,Yeisoo Yu,Kiwoung Yang,Kiwoung Yang,Beom-Soon Choi,Hee-Jong Koh,Nomar Espinosa Waminal,Hong Il Choi,Nam-Hoon Kim,Woojong Jang,Hyun-Seung Park,Jonghoon Lee,Hyun Oh Lee,Ho Jun Joh,Hyeon Ju Lee,Jee Young Park,Sampath Perumal,Murukarthick Jayakodi,Yun Sun Lee,Backki Kim,Dario Copetti,Soonok Kim,Sunggil Kim,Ki-Byung Lim,Young-Dong Kim,Jungho Lee,Kwang Su Cho,Beom Seok Park,Rod A. Wing,Tae-Jin Yang +31 more
TL;DR: A high-throughput method to simultaneously obtain complete cp and nR sequences using Illumina platform whole-genome sequence is introduced, clarifying three ambiguous but important issues in the evolution of wild Oryza species.
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An interspecific (Capsicum annuum ×C. chinese) F2 linkage map in pepper using RFLP and AFLP markers
TL;DR: Genes for the biosynthesis of carotenoids and capsaicinoids were mapped on the authors' linkage map, and this map will provide the basis of studying secondary metabolites in pepper.
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Analysis of segregation distortion and its relationship to hybrid barriers in rice
Reflinur,Backki Kim,Sun Mi Jang,Sang-Ho Chu,Yogendra Bordiya,Babul Akter,Joohyun Lee,Joong Hyoun Chin,Hee-Jong Koh +8 more
TL;DR: The identification of the distribution of SD and the effect of genetic factors causing SD in genetic mapping populations provides an opportunity to survey the whole genome for new SD loci and their relationships to reproductive barriers, and will be useful in molecular breeding programs.
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Identification and quantification of flavonoids in yellow grain mutant of rice (Oryza sativa L.).
TL;DR: Six flavonoids were isolated and fully identified from the yellow grain rice mutant, and the levels were significantly higher than wild-type, with isoorientin particularly abundant in mutant embryo.
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Genome-wide analyses of late pollen-preferred genes conserved in various rice cultivars and functional identification of a gene involved in the key processes of late pollen development
Sunok Moon,Moe Moe Oo,Backki Kim,Hee-Jong Koh,Sung Aeong Oh,Gihwan Yi,Gynheung An,Soon Ki Park,Ki-Hong Jung +8 more
TL;DR: A systematic and functional study across the rice genome of genes that are preferentially expressed in the late stages of pollen development, including maturation and germination, found several biological features of these genes.