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Emma Campbell
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 6
Citations - 254
Emma Campbell is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Genome. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 235 citations.
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Sequencing wheat chromosome arm 7BS delimits the 7BS/4AL translocation and reveals homoeologous gene conservation
Paul J. Berkman,Adam Skarshewski,Sahana Manoli,Michal T. Lorenc,Jiri Stiller,Lars Smits,Kaitao Lai,Emma Campbell,Marie Kubaláková,Hana Šimková,Jacqueline Batley,Jaroslav Doležel,Pilar Hernández,David Edwards +13 more
TL;DR: The conservation rates identified among wheat homoeologues and with Brachypodium provide a benchmark of homoeologistous gene conservation levels for future comparative genomic analysis.
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Genomic advances will herald new insights into the Brassica: Leptosphaeria maculans pathosystem.
TL;DR: This review summarises the research-to-date in the study of the Brassica-L.
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A high-throughput SNP array in the amphidiploid species Brassica napus shows diversity in resistance genes.
Jessica Dalton-Morgan,Alice Hayward,Salman Alamery,Reece Tollenaere,Annaliese S. Mason,Emma Campbell,Dhwani A. Patel,Michal T. Lorenc,Bin Yi,Yan Long,Jinling Meng,Rosy Raman,Harsh Raman,Cindy Lawley,David Edwards,Jacqueline Batley,Jacqueline Batley +16 more
TL;DR: This study presents an efficient custom SNP assay development pipeline in the complex polyploid Brassica genome and demonstrates the utility of the array for high-throughput genotyping in a number of related Brassica species.
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A high-throughput SNP array in the amphidiploid species Brassica napus shows diversity in resistance genes
Jessica Dalton-Morgan,Alice Hayward,Salman Alamery,Reece Tollenaere,Annaliese S. Mason,Emma Campbell,Dhwani A. Patel,Michal T. Lorenc,Bin Yi,Yan Long,Jinling Meng,Rosy Raman,Harsh Raman,Cindy Lawley,David Edwards,Jacqueline Batley +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, genomic SNPs were discovered between four cultivars of the important amphidiploid oilseed species Brassica napus and used to develop a B. napus Infinium™ array containing 5,306 SNPs randomly dispersed across the genome.
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Identifying genetic diversity of avirulence genes in Leptosphaeria maculans using whole genome sequencing
Manuel Zander,Dhwani A. Patel,Angela P. Van de Wouw,Kaitao Lai,Michal T. Lorenc,Emma Campbell,Alice Hayward,David Edwards,Harsh Raman,Jacqueline Batley +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have identified over 21,000 SNPs with an overall SNP frequency of one SNP every 2,065 bp, indicating a high degree of polymorphism in the Australian population.