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Devinder Sandhu
Researcher at Agricultural Research Service
Publications - 81
Citations - 6233
Devinder Sandhu is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Salinity. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 72 publications receiving 5502 citations. Previous affiliations of Devinder Sandhu include University of Nebraska–Lincoln & Iowa State University.
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Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean
Jeremy Schmutz,Steven B. Cannon,Jessica A. Schlueter,Jessica A. Schlueter,Jianxin Ma,Therese Mitros,William Nelson,David L. Hyten,Qijian Song,Qijian Song,Jay J. Thelen,Jianlin Cheng,Dong Xu,Uffe Hellsten,Gregory D. May,Yeisoo Yu,Tetsuya Sakurai,Taishi Umezawa,Madan K. Bhattacharyya,Devinder Sandhu,Babu Valliyodan,Erika Lindquist,Myron Peto,David Grant,Shengqiang Shu,David Goodstein,Kerrie Barry,Montona Futrell-Griggs,Brian Abernathy,Jianchang Du,Zhixi Tian,Liucun Zhu,Navdeep Gill,Trupti Joshi,Marc Libault,Ananad Sethuraman,Xue-Cheng Zhang,Kazuo Shinozaki,Henry T. Nguyen,Rod A. Wing,Perry B. Cregan,James E. Specht,Jane Grimwood,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Gary Stacey,Randy C. Shoemaker,Scott A. Jackson +46 more
TL;DR: An accurate soybean genome sequence will facilitate the identification of the genetic basis of many soybean traits, and accelerate the creation of improved soybean varieties.
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A chromosome bin map of 16,000 expressed sequence tag loci and distribution of genes among the three genomes of polyploid wheat.
Lili Qi,B. Echalier,Shiaoman Chao,Shiaoman Chao,Gerard R. Lazo,G. E. Butler,Olin D. Anderson,Eduard Akhunov,J. Dvořák,A. M. Linkiewicz,Anura W. G. Ratnasiri,Jorge Dubcovsky,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,R. A. Greene,Ramesh V. Kantety,C. M. La Rota,Jesse David Munkvold,Shawn F. Sorrells,Mark E. Sorrells,Muharrem Dilbirligi,Deepak Sidhu,Mustafa Erayman,Harpinder Randhawa,Devinder Sandhu,Devinder Sandhu,S. N. Bondareva,Kulvinder S. Gill,A. A. Mahmoud,Xue-Feng Ma,Miftahudin,J. P. Gustafson,E. Conley,Vivienne Nduati,Jose L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,Jose L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,James A. Anderson,Junhua Peng,Nora L. V. Lapitan,Khwaja Hossain,Venu Kalavacharla,Shahryar F. Kianian,M. S. Pathan,Daowen Zhang,Daowen Zhang,Henry T. Nguyen,D. W. Choi,Raymond D. Fenton,Timothy J. Close,Patrick E. McGuire,Calvin O. Qualset,Bikram S. Gill +50 more
TL;DR: The chromosome bin map of ESTs is a unique resource for SNP analysis, comparative mapping, structural and functional analysis, and polyploid evolution, as well as providing a framework for constructing a sequence-ready, BAC-contig map of the wheat genome.
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Demarcating the gene-rich regions of the wheat genome
Mustafa Erayman,Devinder Sandhu,Deepak Sidhu,Muharrem Dilbirligi,P. S. Baenziger,Kulvinder S. Gill +5 more
TL;DR: By physically mapping 3025 loci including 252 phenotypically characterized genes and 17 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) relative to 334 deletion breakpoints, the gene-containing fraction to 29% of the wheat genome present as 18 major and 30 minor gene-rich regions (GRRs).
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Gene-Containing Regions of Wheat and the Other Grass Genomes
TL;DR: Comparisons of orthologous regions indicated that gene density in wheat is about one-half compared with rice, mainly because of amplification of the gene-poor regions, and insertional inactivation by adjoining retro-elements and selection seem to have played a major role in stabilizing genomes.
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Identification and physical localization of useful genes and markers to a major gene-rich region on wheat group 1S chromosomes.
TL;DR: This study physically localize gene-containing regions of the group 1 short arm, enrich these regions with markers, and study the distribution of genes and recombination of Triticeae homeologous group 1 chromosomes.