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Barbara Lazzari

Researcher at International Business Broker's Association

Publications -  65
Citations -  4215

Barbara Lazzari is an academic researcher from International Business Broker's Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 52 publications receiving 3520 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara Lazzari include Parco Tecnologico Padano & National Research Council.

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The genome of the domesticated apple ( Malus × domestica Borkh.)

Riccardo Velasco, +90 more
- 01 Oct 2010 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that a relatively recent (>50 million years ago) genome-wide duplication has resulted in the transition from nine ancestral chromosomes to 17 chromosomes in the Pyreae, which partly support the monophyly of the ancestral paleohexaploidy of eudicots.
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The high-quality draft genome of peach ( Prunus persica ) identifies unique patterns of genetic diversity, domestication and genome evolution

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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Durum wheat genome highlights past domestication signatures and future improvement targets

Marco Maccaferri, +68 more
- 08 Apr 2019 - 
TL;DR: The assembly of the genome of durum wheat cultivar Svevo enables genome-wide genetic diversity analyses highlighting modifications imposed by thousands of years of empirical selection and breeding.
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Genome sequencing of Prototheca zopfii genotypes 1 and 2 provides evidence of a severe reduction in organellar genomes.

TL;DR: The results showed that plastid genes are actively transcribed in P. zopfii, which suggests that the missing RNA polymerases are substituted by nuclear-encoded paralogs, which could help provide a deeper understanding of the evolution of Prototheca spp.
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Identification of Selection Signatures in Cattle Breeds Selected for Dairy Production

TL;DR: Comparisons between breed groups have the potential to identify genomic regions influencing complex traits with no need for complex equipment and the collection of extensive phenotypic records and can contribute to the identification of candidate genes and to the understanding of the biological mechanisms controlling complex traits.