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H. Bassett
Researcher at Plant & Food Research
Publications - 22
Citations - 1413
H. Bassett is an academic researcher from Plant & Food Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malus & Apple scab. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1274 citations. Previous affiliations of H. Bassett include HortResearch.
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Microsatellites in Malus X domestica (apple): abundance, polymorphism and cultivar identification
Parry Guilford,S. Prakash,J. M. Zhu,Erik H. A. Rikkerink,Susan E. Gardiner,H. Bassett,Richard L.S. Forster +6 more
TL;DR: Screening of an apple genomic library with (GA)15 and (GT)15 probes demonstrated that these repeats are abundant, occurring about every 120 and 190 kb, respectively.
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Development of a set of SNP markers present in expressed genes of the apple.
David Chagné,Ksenija Gasic,Ross N. Crowhurst,Yuepeng Han,H. Bassett,Deepa Bowatte,Timothy Lawrence,Erik H. A. Rikkerink,Susan E. Gardiner,Schuyler S. Korban +9 more
TL;DR: A new set of SNP markers for the apple offers new opportunities for understanding the genetic control of important horticultural traits using quantitative trait loci (QTL) or linkage disequilibrium analysis.
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A manually annotated Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis (kiwifruit) genome highlights the challenges associated with draft genomes and gene prediction in plants
Sarah M. Pilkington,Ross N. Crowhurst,Elena Hilario,Simona Nardozza,Lena G. Fraser,Yongyan Peng,Yongyan Peng,Kularajathevan Gunaseelan,Robert M. Simpson,Jibran Tahir,Simon C. Deroles,Kerry Robert Templeton,Zhiwei Luo,Marcus Davy,Canhong Cheng,Mark A McNeilage,Davide Scaglione,Yifei Liu,Qiong Zhang,P. M. Datson,Nihal De Silva,Susan E. Gardiner,H. Bassett,David Chagné,John McCallum,Helge Dzierzon,Cecilia H. Deng,Yen-Yi Wang,Lorna Barron,Kelvina I. Manako,Judith H. Bowen,Toshi Foster,Zoe A. Erridge,Heather R. Tiffin,Chethi N. Waite,Kevin M. Davies,Ella R. P. Grierson,William A. Laing,Rebecca Kirk,Xiuyin Chen,Marion Wood,Mirco Montefiori,David A. Brummell,Kathy E. Schwinn,Andrew Catanach,Christina G. Fullerton,Dawei Li,Sathiyamoorthy Meiyalaghan,Niels J. Nieuwenhuizen,Nicola C. Read,Roneel Prakash,Donald A. Hunter,Huaibi Zhang,Marian J. McKenzie,Mareike Knäbel,Alastair Harris,Andrew C. Allan,Andrew C. Allan,Andrew P. Gleave,Angela Chen,Bart J. Janssen,Blue Plunkett,Charles Ampomah-Dwamena,Charlotte Voogd,Davin Leif,Davin Leif,Declan J. Lafferty,Edwige J. F. Souleyre,Erika Varkonyi-Gasic,Francesco Gambi,Jenny Hanley,Jia-Long Yao,Joey Cheung,Karine M. David,Ben Warren,K.B. Marsh,Kimberley C. Snowden,Kui Lin-Wang,Lara Brian,Marcela Martínez-Sánchez,Mindy Y. Wang,Nadeesha R. Ileperuma,Nikolai Macnee,Robert Campin,Peter A. McAtee,Revel S.M. Drummond,Richard V. Espley,Hilary S. Ireland,Rongmei Wu,Ross G. Atkinson,Sakuntala Karunairetnam,Sean Bulley,Shayhan Chunkath,Zac Hanley,Roy Storey,Amali H. Thrimawithana,Susan Thomson,Charles David,Raffaele Testolin,Hongwen Huang,Roger P. Hellens,Robert J. Schaffer,Robert J. Schaffer +102 more
TL;DR: The use of the manual annotation tool WebApollo facilitated manual checking and correction of gene models enabling improvement of computational prediction, especially relevant for certain types of gene families such as the EXPANSIN like genes.
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The Vh8 locus of a new gene‐for‐gene interaction between Venturia inaequalis and the wild apple Malus sieversii is closely linked to the Vh2 locus in Malus pumila R12740‐7A
Vincent G. M. Bus,François Laurens,W. Eric van de Weg,Rachel L. Rusholme,Erik H. A. Rikkerink,Susan E. Gardiner,H. Bassett,Linda P. Kodde,Kim M. Plummer +8 more
TL;DR: This research is the first to differentiate scab-resistance genes in a putative gene cluster in apple with the aid of races of V. inaequalis, suggesting the loss or modification of the complementary AvrVh8 gene.
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The Vh2 and Vh4 scab resistance genes in two differential hosts derived from Russian apple R12740-7A map to the same linkage group of apple
Vincent G. M. Bus,Erik H. A. Rikkerink,W.E. van de Weg,Rachel L. Rusholme,Susan E. Gardiner,H. Bassett,L.P. Kodde,L. Parisi,François Laurens,E.J. Meulenbroek,Kim M. Plummer +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the segregation ratios in progenies from the scab differential hosts 2 and 4 that are derived from Russian apple, crossed with susceptible cultivars were consistent with a single gene conditioning resistance in each host, and that the Vh4 gene in host 4 and Vx are the same.