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Jeong Hwan Mun
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 3
Citations - 1800
Jeong Hwan Mun is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Medicago truncatula. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1687 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeong Hwan Mun include Rural Development Administration.
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The Medicago genome provides insight into the evolution of rhizobial symbioses
Nevin D. Young,Frédéric Debellé,Frédéric Debellé,Giles E. D. Oldroyd,René Geurts,Steven B. Cannon,Steven B. Cannon,Michael K. Udvardi,Vagner A. Benedito,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Jérôme Gouzy,Jérôme Gouzy,Heiko Schoof,Yves Van de Peer,Sebastian Proost,Douglas R. Cook,Blake C. Meyers,Manuel Spannagl,Foo Cheung,Stéphane De Mita,Vivek Krishnakumar,Heidrun Gundlach,Shiguo Zhou,Joann Mudge,Arvind K. Bharti,Jeremy D. Murray,Marina Naoumkina,Benjamin D. Rosen,Kevin A. T. Silverstein,Haibao Tang,Stephane Rombauts,Patrick X. Zhao,Peng Zhou,Valérie Barbe,Philippe Bardou,Philippe Bardou,Michael Bechner,Arnaud Bellec,Anne Berger,Hélène Bergès,Shelby L. Bidwell,Ton Bisseling,Ton Bisseling,Nathalie Choisne,Arnaud Couloux,Roxanne Denny,Shweta Deshpande,Xinbin Dai,Jeff J. Doyle,Anne Marie Dudez,Anne Marie Dudez,Andrew Farmer,Stéphanie Fouteau,Carolien Franken,Chrystel Gibelin,Chrystel Gibelin,John Gish,Steven A. Goldstein,Alvaro J. González,Pamela J. Green,Asis Hallab,Marijke Hartog,Axin Hua,Sean Humphray,Dong-Hoon Jeong,Yi Jing,Anika Jöcker,Steve Kenton,Dong-Jin Kim,Dong-Jin Kim,Kathrin Klee,Hongshing Lai,Chunting Lang,Shaoping Lin,Simone L. Macmil,Ghislaine Magdelenat,Lucy Matthews,Jamison McCorrison,Erin L. Monaghan,Jeong Hwan Mun,Jeong Hwan Mun,Fares Z. Najar,Christine Nicholson,Céline Noirot,Majesta O'Bleness,Charles Paule,Julie Poulain,Florent Prion,Florent Prion,Baifang Qin,Chunmei Qu,Ernest F. Retzel,Claire Riddle,Erika Sallet,Erika Sallet,Sylvie Samain,Nicolas Samson,Nicolas Samson,Iryna Sanders,Olivier Saurat,Olivier Saurat,Claude Scarpelli,Thomas Schiex,Béatrice Segurens,Andrew J. Severin,D. Janine Sherrier,Ruihua Shi,Sarah Sims,Susan R. Singer,Senjuti Sinharoy,Lieven Sterck,Agnès Viollet,Bing Bing Wang,Keqin Wang,Mingyi Wang,Xiaohong Wang,Jens Warfsmann,Jean Weissenbach,Doug White,James D. White,Graham B. Wiley,Patrick Wincker,Yanbo Xing,Limei Yang,Ziyun Yao,Fu Ying,Jixian Zhai,Liping Zhou,Antoine Zuber,Antoine Zuber,Jean Dénarié,Jean Dénarié,Richard A. Dixon,Gregory D. May,David C. Schwartz,Jane Rogers,Francis Quetier,Christopher D. Town,Bruce A. Roe +138 more
TL;DR: The draft sequence of the M. truncatula genome sequence is described, a close relative of alfalfa (Medicago sativa), a widely cultivated crop with limited genomics tools and complex autotetraploid genetics, which provides significant opportunities to expand al falfa’s genomic toolbox.
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Estimating genome conservation between crop and model legume species
Hong Kyu Choi,Jeong Hwan Mun,Dong-Jin Kim,Hongyan Zhu,Jong-Min Baek,J. Mudge,Bruce A. Roe,Noel Ellis,Jeff J. Doyle,György B. Kiss,György B. Kiss,Nevin D. Young,Douglas R. Cook +12 more
TL;DR: Comparisons of sequenced regions of the model legume Medicago truncatula with those of the diploid Lotus japonicus and the polyploid Glycine max suggest that comparative mapping may have considerable utility for basic and applied research in the legumes, although its predictive value is likely to be tempered by phylogenetic distance and genome duplication.
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Distribution of microsatellites in the genome of Medicago truncatula: a resource of genetic markers that integrate genetic and physical maps.
Jeong Hwan Mun,Dong-Jin Kim,Hong Kyu Choi,John Gish,Frédéric Debellé,J. Mudge,Roxanne Denny,Gabriella Endre,Oliver Saurat,Anne Marie Dudez,György B. Kiss,Bruce A. Roe,Nevin D. Young,Douglas R. Cook +13 more
TL;DR: A total of 378 genetic markers could be integrated with sequenced BAC clones, anchoring 274 physical contigs that represent 174 Mbp of the genome and composing an estimated 70% of the euchromatic gene space.