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Gisella Orjeda
Researcher at Cayetano Heredia University
Publications - 22
Citations - 2797
Gisella Orjeda is an academic researcher from Cayetano Heredia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 2483 citations. Previous affiliations of Gisella Orjeda include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & International Potato Center.
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Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato.
Xun Xu,Shengkai Pan,Shifeng Cheng,Bo Zhang,Mu D,Peixiang Ni,Gengyun Zhang,Shuang Yang,Ruiqiang Li,Jun Wang,Gisella Orjeda,Frank Guzman,Torres M,Roberto Lozano,Olga Ponce,Diana Martinez,De la Cruz G,Chakrabarti Sk,Patil Vu,Konstantin G. Skryabin,Boris B. Kuznetsov,Nikolai V. Ravin,Tatjana V. Kolganova,Alexey V. Beletsky,Andrey V. Mardanov,Di Genova A,Dan Bolser,David M. A. Martin,Li G,Yang Y,Hanhui Kuang,Hu Q,Xiong X,Gerard J. Bishop,Boris Sagredo,Nilo Mejía,Zagorski W,Robert Gromadka,Jan Gawor,Pawel Szczesny,Sanwen Huang,Zhang Z,Liang C,He J,Li Y,He Y,Xu J,Youjun Zhang,Xie B,Du Y,Qu D,Merideth Bonierbale,Marc Ghislain,Herrera Mdel R,Giovanni Giuliano,Marco Pietrella,Gaetano Perrotta,Paolo Facella,O'Brien K,Sergio Enrique Feingold,Barreiro Le,Massa Ga,Luis Aníbal Diambra,Brett R Whitty,Brieanne Vaillancourt,Lin H,Alicia N. Massa,Geoffroy M,Lundback S,Dean DellaPenna,Buell Cr,Sanjeev Kumar Sharma,David Marshall,Robbie Waugh,Glenn J. Bryan,Destefanis M,Istvan Nagy,Dan Milbourne,Susan Thomson,Mark Fiers,Jeanne M. E. Jacobs,Kåre Lehmann Nielsen,Mads Sønderkær,Marina Iovene,Giovana Augusta Torres,Jiming Jiang,Richard E. Veilleux,Christian W. B. Bachem,de Boer J,Theo Borm,Bjorn Kloosterman,van Eck H,Erwin Datema,Hekkert Bt,Aska Goverse,van Ham Rc,Richard G. F. Visser +96 more
TL;DR: The potato genome sequence provides a platform for genetic improvement of this vital crop and predicts 39,031 protein-coding genes and presents evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin.
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Construction of Reference Chromosome-Scale Pseudomolecules for Potato: Integrating the Potato Genome with Genetic and Physical Maps
Sanjeev Kumar Sharma,Dan Bolser,Jan M. de Boer,Mads Sønderkær,Walter Amoros,Martín Federico Carboni,Juan Martín D'Ambrosio,Germán De la Cruz,Alex Di Genova,David S. Douches,Maria Eguiluz,Xiao-Qiang Guo,Frank Guzman,Christine A. Hackett,John P. Hamilton,Guangcun Li,Ying Li,Roberto Lozano,Alejandro Maass,David Marshall,Diana Martinez,Karen McLean,Nilo Mejía,Linda Milne,Susan Munive,Istvan Nagy,Olga Ponce,Manuel Ramirez,Reinhard Simon,Susan Thomson,Yerisf Torres,Robbie Waugh,Zhonghua Zhang,Sanwen Huang,Richard G. F. Visser,Christian W. B. Bachem,Boris Sagredo,Sergio Enrique Feingold,Gisella Orjeda,Richard E. Veilleux,Merideth Bonierbale,Jeanne M. E. Jacobs,Dan Milbourne,David M. A. Martin,Glenn J. Bryan +44 more
TL;DR: The work presented here has led to a greatly improved ordering of the potato reference genome superscaffolds into chromosomal “pseudomolecules”.
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An eIF4E allele confers resistance to an uncapped and non-polyadenylated RNA virus in melon
Cristina Nieto,Mónica Morales,Gisella Orjeda,Christian Clepet,Amparo Monfort,Bénédicte Sturbois,Pere Puigdomènech,Michel Pitrat,Michel Caboche,Catherine Dogimont,Jordi Garcia-Mas,Miguel A. Aranda,Abdelhafid Bendahmane +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that translation initiation factors of the eIF4E family are universal determinants of plant susceptibility to RNA viruses.
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Sequencing the Potato Genome: Outline and First Results to Come from the Elucidation of the Sequence of the World’s Third Most Important Food Crop
Richard G. F. Visser,Christian W. B. Bachem,Jan M. de Boer,Glenn J. Bryan,Swarup K. Chakrabati,Sergio Enrique Feingold,Robert Gromadka,Roeland C. H. J. van Ham,Sanwen Huang,Jeanne M. E. Jacobs,Boris Kuznetsov,Paulo Melo,Dan Milbourne,Gisella Orjeda,Boris Sagredo,Xiaomin Tang +15 more
TL;DR: The availability of the annotated data will help to characterize germplasm collections based on allelic variance and to assist potato breeders to more fully exploit the genetic potential of potato.
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Genome-wide identification and mapping of NBS-encoding resistance genes in Solanum tuberosum group phureja.
TL;DR: In the recently sequenced Solanum tuberosum group phureja genome, a surprising ∼41% (179) of the 435 NBS-encoding genes are pseudogenes primarily caused by premature stop codons or frameshift mutations, and these genes are found in high density clusters on 11 chromosomes.