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Jamie Hatfield
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 3
Citations - 732
Jamie Hatfield is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 714 citations. Previous affiliations of Jamie Hatfield include Clemson University.
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An integrated physical and genetic map of the rice genome
Mingsheng Chen,Gernot G. Presting,W. Brad Barbazuk,Jose Luis Goicoechea,Barbara P. Blackmon,Guang-Chen Fang,Hyeran Kim,David Frisch,Yeisoo Yu,Shouhong Sun,Stephanie Higingbottom,John Phimphilai,Dao Phimphilai,Scheen Thurmond,Brian Gaudette,Ping Li,Jingdong Liu,Jamie Hatfield,Dorrie Main,Kasey Farrar,Caroline Henderson,Laura Barnett,Ravi M. Costa,Brian J. Williams,Suzanne Walser,Michael Atkins,Caroline Breese Hall,Muhammad A. Budiman,J. P. Tomkins,Meizhong Luo,Ian Bancroft,Jérôme Salse,Farid Regad,Trilochan Mohapatra,Nagendra K. Singh,Akhilesh K. Tyagi,Carol Soderlund,Ralph A. Dean,Rod A. Wing +38 more
TL;DR: This integrated high-resolution physical map of the rice genome will greatly facilitate whole-genome sequencing by helping to identify a minimum tiling path of clones to sequence and will aid map-based cloning of agronomically important genes and will provide an important tool for the comparative analysis of grass genomes.
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A global assembly of cotton ESTs.
Joshua A. Udall,Jordan M. Swanson,Karl Haller,Ryan A. Rapp,Michael E. Sparks,Jamie Hatfield,Yeisoo Yu,Yingru Wu,Caitriona Dowd,Aladdin B. Arpat,Brad Sickler,Thea A. Wilkins,Jin Ying Guo,Xiao-Ya Chen,Jodi A. Scheffler,Earl Taliercio,Ricky Turley,Helen G. McFadden,Paxton Payton,Natalya Klueva,Randell Allen,Deshui Zhang,Candace H. Haigler,Curtis G. Wilkerson,Jinfeng Suo,Stefan R. Schulze,Margaret L. Pierce,Margaret Essenberg,Hyeran Kim,Danny J. Llewellyn,Elizabeth S. Dennis,David Kudrna,Rod A. Wing,Andrew H. Paterson,Cari Soderlund,Jonathan F. Wendel +35 more
TL;DR: Because ESTs from diploid and allotetraploid Gossypium were combined in a single assembly, the assembly and associated information provide a framework for future investigation of cotton functional and evolutionary genomics.
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Large-Scale Identification of Expressed Sequence Tags Involved in Rice and Rice Blast Fungus Interaction
Chatchawan Jantasuriyarat,Malali Gowda,Karl Haller,Jamie Hatfield,Guodong Lu,Eric Stahlberg,Bo Zhou,Huameng Li,Hy Ran Kim,Yeisoo Yu,Ralph A. Dean,Rod A. Wing,Carol Soderlund,Guo-Liang Wang +13 more
TL;DR: The large cataloged collection of rice ESTs in this study provides a solid foundation for further characterization of the rice defense response and is a useful public genomic resource for rice functional genomics studies.