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Gabriella Sonnante
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 92
Citations - 2854
Gabriella Sonnante is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Cynara. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 84 publications receiving 2274 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriella Sonnante include University of California, Davis & University of Bari.
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Durum wheat genome highlights past domestication signatures and future improvement targets
Marco Maccaferri,Marco Maccaferri,Neil S. Harris,Sven Twardziok,Raj K. Pasam,Heidrun Gundlach,Manuel Spannagl,Danara Ormanbekova,Thomas Lux,Verena M. Prade,Sara Giulia Milner,Axel Himmelbach,Martin Mascher,Paolo Bagnaresi,Primetta Faccioli,Paolo Cozzi,Massimiliano Lauria,Barbara Lazzari,Alessandra Stella,Andrea Manconi,Matteo Gnocchi,Marco Moscatelli,Raz Avni,Jasline Deek,Sezgi Biyiklioglu,Elisabetta Frascaroli,Simona Corneti,Silvio Salvi,Gabriella Sonnante,Francesca Desiderio,Caterina Marè,Cristina Crosatti,E. Mica,Hakan Özkan,Benjamin Kilian,Pasquale De Vita,Daniela Marone,Reem Joukhadar,Elisabetta Mazzucotelli,Domenica Nigro,Agata Gadaleta,Shiaoman Chao,Justin D. Faris,Arthur T. O. Melo,Michael O. Pumphrey,Nicola Pecchioni,Luciano Milanesi,Krystalee Wiebe,Jennifer Ens,Ron MacLachlan,John M. Clarke,Andrew G. Sharpe,Chu Shin Koh,Kevin Y. H. Liang,Gregory J. Taylor,Ron Knox,Hikmet Budak,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Steven S. Xu,Nils Stein,Iago Hale,Assaf Distelfeld,Matthew J. Hayden,Roberto Tuberosa,Sean Walkowiak,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Aldo Ceriotti,Curtis J. Pozniak,Luigi Cattivelli +68 more
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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Evolution of genetic diversity during the domestication of common-bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
TL;DR: The marked lack of polymorphism within commercial classes of USA cultivars suggests that the dispersal of cultivars from the centers of origin and subsequent breeding of improved cultivars led to high levels of genetic uniformity.
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Novel Hydroxycinnamoyl-Coenzyme A Quinate Transferase Genes from Artichoke Are Involved in the Synthesis of Chlorogenic Acid
Gabriella Sonnante,Rosalinda D’Amore,Emanuela Blanco,Ciro Leonardo Pierri,Monica De Palma,Jie Luo,Marina Tucci,Cathie Martin +7 more
TL;DR: The isolation and characterization of two novel genes both encoding hydroxycinnamoyl-coenzyme A quinate transferases (HQT) from artichokes suggest that several isoforms of HQT contribute to the synthesis of CGA in artichoke according to physiological needs and possibly following various metabolic routes.
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The domestication of artichoke and cardoon: from Roman times to the genomic age
TL;DR: Historical, linguistic and artistic records are consistent with genetic and biosystematic data and indicate that the domestication of artichoke and cardoon diverged at different times and in different places.
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Complete chloroplast genome of the multifunctional crop globe artichoke and comparison with other Asteraceae.
Pasquale Luca Curci,Domenico De Paola,Donatella Danzi,Giovanni G. Vendramin,Gabriella Sonnante +4 more
TL;DR: The results highlight the usefulness of cp genome sequencing in exploring plant genome diversity and retrieving reliable molecular resources for phylogenetic and evolutionary studies, as well as for specific barcodes in plants.