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Danelle K. Seymour
Researcher at University of California, Riverside
Publications - 42
Citations - 1272
Danelle K. Seymour is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 928 citations. Previous affiliations of Danelle K. Seymour include University of California, Irvine & University of California, Berkeley.
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Evolution of DNA Methylation Patterns in the Brassicaceae is Driven by Differences in Genome Organization
TL;DR: It is found that the lineage-specific expansion and contraction of transposon and repeat sequences is the main driver of interspecific differences in DNA methylation, and the most heavily methylated portions of the genome are not conserved at the sequence level.
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Demography and its effects on genomic variation in crop domestication
TL;DR: Three aspects of crop domestication that are currently undergoing marked revisions, due to analytical advancements and their application to whole genome resequencing (WGS) data are reviewed.
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LNK genes integrate light and clock signaling networks at the core of the Arabidopsis oscillator
Matias Leandro Rugnone,Ana Faigon Soverna,Sabrina E. Sanchez,Ruben Gustavo Schlaen,Carlos Esteban Hernando,Danelle K. Seymour,Estefania Mancini,Ariel Chernomoretz,Detlef Weigel,Paloma Mas,Marcelo J. Yanovsky +10 more
TL;DR: A family of night light–inducible and clock-regulated genes (LNK) that play a key role linking light regulation of gene expression to the control of daily and seasonal rhythms in Arabidopsis thaliana are described.
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Rapid creation of Arabidopsis doubled haploid lines for quantitative trait locus mapping
Danelle K. Seymour,Daniele L. Filiault,Isabelle M. Henry,Jennifer Monson-Miller,Maruthachalam Ravi,Andy Pang,Luca Comai,Simon W. L. Chan,Julin N. Maloof +8 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates that doubled haploid populations offer a rapid, easy alternative to RILs for Arabidopsis genetic analysis and phenotyped this population for traits related to flowering time and for petiole length and successfully mapped QTL controlling each trait.
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Comparative mapping in watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. et Nakai]
Katherine Sandlin,Jason Prothro,Adam Heesacker,Adam Heesacker,Nelly Khalilian,Rebecca A Okashah,Wenwen Xiang,Eleni Bachlava,David Caldwell,Christopher A Taylor,Christopher A Taylor,Danelle K. Seymour,Danelle K. Seymour,Victoria White,Eva K. F. Chan,Greg Tolla,Cathy White,Dolores Safran,Elaine Graham,Steven J. Knapp,Steven J. Knapp,Cecilia McGregor +21 more
TL;DR: The present study reports the first SNP maps for Citrullus and the first map constructed using two elite parents, as well as the first stable QTL associated with fruit size and shape in Citrillus lanatus.