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G. Pea

Researcher at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

Publications -  13
Citations -  1401

G. Pea is an academic researcher from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1238 citations. Previous affiliations of G. Pea include Thermo Fisher Scientific & Parco Tecnologico Padano.

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Gene duplication and exon shuffling by helitron-like transposons generate intraspecies diversity in maize

TL;DR: A whole-genome comparison of gene content in allelic BAC contigs from two maize inbred lines is reported, finding putative autonomous helitron elements and found evidence for their transcription.
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Classical Genetic and Quantitative Trait Loci Analyses of Heterosis in a Maize Hybrid Between Two Elite Inbred Lines

TL;DR: The importance of dominance effects was confirmed by highly significant correlations between heterozygosity level and phenotypic performance, especially for GY, suggesting pleiotropic effects on overall plant vigor.
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Fine mapping and identification of a candidate gene for a major locus controlling maturity date in peach

TL;DR: A sequence variant in the NAC gene ppa008301m was shown to co-segregate with the maturity date locus, suggesting this gene as a candidate controlling ripening time in peach and may be used for marker-assisted breeding of new cultivars with differing maturity date.
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A unique mutation in a MYB gene cosegregates with the nectarine phenotype in peach.

TL;DR: Analysis of genomic re-sequencing data from five peach/nectarine accessions pointed to the insertion of a LTR retroelement in exon 3 of the PpeMYB25 gene as the cause of the recessive glabrous phenotype, indicating that a unique mutational event gave rise to the nectarine trait.