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Khaled M. Hazzouri
Researcher at United Arab Emirates University
Publications - 25
Citations - 1135
Khaled M. Hazzouri is an academic researcher from United Arab Emirates University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Phoenix dactylifera. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 25 publications receiving 823 citations. Previous affiliations of Khaled M. Hazzouri include New York University Abu Dhabi & New York University.
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Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
Jeanmaire Molina,Khaled M. Hazzouri,Daniel L. Nickrent,Matt Geisler,Rachel S. Meyer,Melissa M. Pentony,Jonathan M. Flowers,Jonathan M. Flowers,Pieter B. Pelser,Julie F. Barcelona,Samuel Alan Inovejas,Iris Diana Uy,Wei Yuan,Olivia Wilkins,Claire Iphanise Michel,Selina Locklear,Gisela P. Concepcion,Michael D. Purugganan,Michael D. Purugganan +18 more
TL;DR: The inability to identify substantial plastid genome sequences from R. lagascae using multiple approaches suggests that the parasitic plant genus Rafflesia may be the first plant group for which there is no recognizable plastids genome, or if present is found in cryptic form at very low levels.
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Domestication history and geographical adaptation inferred from a SNP map of African rice
Rachel S. Meyer,Rachel S. Meyer,Jae Young Choi,Michelle Sanches,Anne Plessis,Jonathan M. Flowers,Jonathan M. Flowers,Junrey C. Amas,Katherine Dorph,Annie Barretto,Briana L. Gross,Dorian Q. Fuller,Isaac Kofi Bimpong,Marie-Noelle Ndjiondjop,Khaled M. Hazzouri,Glenn B. Gregorio,Michael D. Purugganan,Michael D. Purugganan +17 more
TL;DR: A map of 2.32 million SNPs of African rice from whole-genome resequencing of 93 landraces shows a population bottleneck in this species, suggesting a protracted period of population size reduction likely commencing with predomestication management and/or cultivation.
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Whole genome re-sequencing of date palms yields insights into diversification of a fruit tree crop
Khaled M. Hazzouri,Jonathan M. Flowers,Hendrik J. J. Visser,Hussam S. M. Khierallah,Ulises Rosas,Gina M. Pham,Rachel S. Meyer,Rachel S. Meyer,Caryn K. K. Johansen,Zoë Fresquez,Khaled Masmoudi,Nadia Haider,Nabila El Kadri,Youssef Idaghdour,Joel A. Malek,Deborah Thirkhill,Ghulam Sarwar Markhand,Robert Krueger,Abdelouahhab Zaid,Michael D. Purugganan +19 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive catalogue of approximately seven million single nucleotide polymorphisms in date palms based on whole genome re-sequencing of a collection of 62 cultivars is presented, which documents patterns of post-domestication diversification and provides a genomic resource for this economically important perennial tree crop.
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Evidence for Widespread Positive and Negative Selection in Coding and Conserved Noncoding Regions of Capsella grandiflora
Robert J. Williamson,Emily B. Josephs,Adrian E. Platts,Khaled M. Hazzouri,Annabelle Haudry,Mathieu Blanchette,Stephen I. Wright +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the results suggest that both positive and negative selection on plant noncoding sequence are considerably rarer than in animal genomes.
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Whole-Genome Resequencing Reveals Extensive Natural Variation in the Model Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Jonathan M. Flowers,Jonathan M. Flowers,Khaled M. Hazzouri,Gina M. Pham,Ulises Rosas,Tayebeh Bahmani,Basel Khraiwesh,David R. Nelson,Kenan Jijakli,Rasha Abdrabu,Elizabeth H. Harris,Paul A. Lefebvre,Erik F. Y. Hom,Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani,Michael D. Purugganan,Michael D. Purugganan +15 more
TL;DR: Examination of predicted loss-of-function mutations in field isolates indicates conservation of genes associated with core cellular functions, while genes in large gene families and poorly characterized genes show a greater incidence of major effect mutations.