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Jason G. Walling
Researcher at Agricultural Research Service
Publications - 34
Citations - 1065
Jason G. Walling is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 29 publications receiving 967 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason G. Walling include University of Wisconsin-Madison & Purdue University.
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The Oryza bacterial artificial chromosome library resource: Construction and analysis of 12 deep-coverage large-insert BAC libraries that represent the 10 genome types of the genus Oryza
Jetty S.S. Ammiraju,Meizhong Luo,Jose Luis Goicoechea,Wenming Wang,Dave Kudrna,Christopher Mueller,Jayson Talag,Jayson Talag,Hyeran Kim,Nicholas Sisneros,Barbara P. Blackmon,Eric Fang,Jeffery B. Tomkins,Darshan S. Brar,David J. Mackill,Susan R. McCouch,Nori Kurata,Georgina M. Lambert,David W. Galbraith,Kathiravetpilla Arumuganathan,Kiran Rao,Jason G. Walling,Navdeep Gill,Yeisoo Yu,Phillip SanMiguel,Carol Soderlund,Scott A. Jackson,Rod A. Wing +27 more
TL;DR: The construction and analysis of a comprehensive set of 12 BAC libraries that represent the 10 genome types of Oryza indicated that LTR retrotransposons are the predominant class of repeat elements in Oryzo and a roughly linear relationship of these elements with genome size was observed.
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Molecular and Chromosomal Evidence for Allopolyploidy in Soybean
Navdeep Gill,Seth D. Findley,Jason G. Walling,Christian S. Hans,Jianxin Ma,Jeff J. Doyle,Gary Stacey,Scott A. Jackson +7 more
TL;DR: Observations provide direct evidence, at molecular and chromosomal levels, in support of the hypothesis that the soybean genome has experienced a recent allopolyploidization event.
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Differential Accumulation of Retroelements and Diversification of NB-LRR Disease Resistance Genes in Duplicated Regions Following Polyploidy in the Ancestor of Soybean
Roger W. Innes,Carine Ameline-Torregrosa,Tom Ashfield,Ethalinda K. S. Cannon,Ethalinda K. S. Cannon,Steven B. Cannon,Steven B. Cannon,Ben Chacko,Nicolas W.G. Chen,Arnaud Couloux,Anita Dalwani,Roxanne Denny,Shweta Deshpande,Ashley N. Egan,Natasha Glover,Christian S. Hans,Stacy Howell,Daniel C. Ilut,Scott A. Jackson,Hongshing Lai,Jafar Mammadov,Sara E. Martin del Campo,Michelle Metcalf,Ashley Nguyen,Majesta O'Bleness,Majesta O'Bleness,Bernard E. Pfeil,Bernard E. Pfeil,Ram Podicheti,Milind B. Ratnaparkhe,Milind B. Ratnaparkhe,Sylvie Samain,Iryna Sanders,Béatrice Segurens,Mireille Sévignac,Sue Sherman-Broyles,Vincent Thareau,Dominic M. Tucker,Jason G. Walling,Adam Wawrzynski,Jing Yi,Jeff J. Doyle,Valérie Geffroy,Bruce A. Roe,M. A. Saghai Maroof,Nevin D. Young +45 more
TL;DR: The impact of polyploidy events is poorly understood, as is the fate of most duplicated genes as mentioned in this paper, but the impact of such events is well understood and poorly understood.
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Evolutionary dynamics of an ancient retrotransposon family provides insights into evolution of genome size in the genus Oryza
Jetty S.S. Ammiraju,Andrea Zuccolo,Yeisoo Yu,Xiang Song,Benoît Piégu,Frédéric D. Chevalier,Jason G. Walling,Jianxin Ma,Jayson Talag,Darshan S. Brar,Phillip SanMiguel,Ning Jiang,Scott A. Jackson,Olivier Panaud,Rod A. Wing +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present data on the discovery and characterization of an LTR retrotransposon family named RWG in the genus Oryza and describe the recent evolutionary origin of Dasheng, a large retroposon derivative of the RWG family, specifically found in the A, B and C genome lineages of Oryga.
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Chromosome-level homeology in paleopolyploid soybean (Glycine max) revealed through integration of genetic and chromosome maps.
TL;DR: Mapped BACs from linkage group L revealed sequestration of high-copy repeats to the pericentromeric regions of this chromosome and presented a model of chromosome structure in a highly duplicated but diploidized eukaryote, soybean.