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Josh Resnik
Researcher at University of California, Riverside
Publications - 9
Citations - 1815
Josh Resnik is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Hordeum vulgare. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1664 citations. Previous affiliations of Josh Resnik include Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
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A physical, genetic and functional sequence assembly of the barley genome
Klaus F. X. Mayer,Robbie Waugh,Peter Langridge,Timothy J. Close,Roger P. Wise,Andreas Graner,Takashi Matsumoto,Kazuhiro Sato,Alan H. Schulman,Ruvini Ariyadasa,Daniela Schulte,Naser Poursarebani,Ruonan Zhou,Burkhard Steuernagel,Martin Mascher,Uwe Scholz,Bu-Jun Shi,Kavitha Madishetty,Jan T. Svensson,Prasanna R. Bhat,Matthew J. Moscou,Josh Resnik,Gary J. Muehlbauer,Pete E. Hedley,Hui Liu,Jenny Morris,Zeev Frenkel,Avraham Korol,Hélène Bergès,Stefan Taudien,Marius Felder,Marco Groth,Matthias Platzer,Axel Himmelbach,Stefano Lonardi,Denisa Duma,Matthew Alpert,Francesa Cordero,Francesa Cordero,Marco Beccuti,Gianfranco Ciardo,Yaqin Ma,Steve Wanamaker,Federica Cattonaro,Vera Vendramin,Simone Scalabrin,Slobodanka Radovic,Rod A. Wing,Michele Morgante,Thomas Nussbaumer,Heidrun Gundlach,Mihaela Martis,Jesse Poland,Matthias Pfeifer,Cédric Moisy,Jaakko Tanskanen,Andrea Zuccolo,Manuel Spannagl,Joanne Russell,Arnis Druka,David Marshall,Micha Bayer,David Swarbreck,Dharanya Sampath,Sarah Ayling,Melanie Febrer,Mario Caccamo,Tsuyoshi Tanaka,Steve Wannamaker,Thomas Schmutzer,John W. S. Brown,John W. S. Brown,Geoffrey B. Fincher,Nils Stein +73 more
TL;DR: An integrated and ordered physical, genetic and functional sequence resource that describes the barley gene-space in a structured whole-genome context and suggests that post-transcriptional processing forms an important regulatory layer.
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The K-segment of maize DHN1 mediates binding to anionic phospholipid vesicles and concomitant structural changes.
TL;DR: Lipop vesicle-binding assays revealed that the K-segment is required for binding to anionic phospholipid vesicles, and adoption of α-helicity of the K, a structural element known to interact with membranes and proteins, accounts for most of the conformational change of DHNs.
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Dehydrin gene expression provides an indicator of low temperature and drought stress: transcriptome-based analysis of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
Livia Tommasini,Livia Tommasini,Jan T. Svensson,Jan T. Svensson,Edmundo Rodriguez,Edmundo Rodriguez,Abdul Wahid,Abdul Wahid,Marina Malatrasi,Marina Malatrasi,Kenji Kato,Kenji Kato,Steve Wanamaker,Josh Resnik,Timothy J. Close +14 more
TL;DR: Test the hypothesis that the dehydrin (Dhn) multigene family can serve as an indicator of the entire transcriptome response and investigate the response of barley cv.
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Combinatorial Pooling Enables Selective Sequencing of the Barley Gene Space
Stefano Lonardi,Denisa Duma,Matthew Alpert,Francesca Cordero,Marco Beccuti,Prasanna R. Bhat,Prasanna R. Bhat,Yonghui Wu,Yonghui Wu,Gianfranco Ciardo,Burair Alsaihati,Burair Alsaihati,Yaqin Ma,Steve Wanamaker,Josh Resnik,Serdar Bozdag,Ming-Cheng Luo,Timothy J. Close +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that combinatorial pooling is a cost-effective and practical alternative to exhaustive DNA barcoding when preparing sequencing libraries for hundreds or thousands of DNA samples, such as in this case gene-bearing minimum-tiling-path BAC clones.
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Sequencing of 15 622 gene-bearing BACs clarifies the gene-dense regions of the barley genome
María Muñoz-Amatriaín,Stefano Lonardi,Ming-Cheng Luo,Kavitha Madishetty,Jan T. Svensson,Matthew J. Moscou,Matthew J. Moscou,Steve Wanamaker,Tao Jiang,Andris Kleinhofs,Gary J. Muehlbauer,Roger P. Wise,Nils Stein,Yaqin Ma,Yaqin Ma,Edmundo Rodriguez,Edmundo Rodriguez,Dave Kudrna,Prasanna R. Bhat,Prasanna R. Bhat,Shiaoman Chao,Pascal Condamine,Shane Heinen,Josh Resnik,Josh Resnik,Rod A. Wing,Heather Witt,Heather Witt,Matthew Alpert,Marco Beccuti,Marco Beccuti,Serdar Bozdag,Serdar Bozdag,Francesca Cordero,Francesca Cordero,Hamid Mirebrahim,Rachid Ounit,Yonghui Wu,Yonghui Wu,Frank You,Frank You,Jie Zheng,Jie Zheng,Hana Šimková,Jaroslav Dolezel,Jane Grimwood,Jane Grimwood,Jeremy Schmutz,Jeremy Schmutz,Denisa Duma,Denisa Duma,Lothar Altschmied,Tom Blake,Phil Bregitzer,Laurel Cooper,Muharrem Dilbirligi,Anders Falk,Leila Feiz,Leila Feiz,Andreas Graner,Perry Gustafson,Patrick M. Hayes,Peggy G. Lemaux,Jafar Mammadov,Jafar Mammadov,Timothy J. Close +65 more
TL;DR: Exploration of sequenced BAC sequences revealed that although distal ends of chromosomes contain most of the gene‐enriched BACs and are characterized by high recombination rates, there are also gene‐dense regions with suppressed recombination.