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Kim Nhung Ta

Researcher at National Institute of Genetics

Publications -  9
Citations -  142

Kim Nhung Ta is an academic researcher from National Institute of Genetics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oryza glaberrima & Domestication. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 97 citations. Previous affiliations of Kim Nhung Ta include Rice University.

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miR2118-triggered phased siRNAs are differentially expressed during the panicle development of wild and domesticated African rice species

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the 21-nt phasiRNA pathway in rice is associated with male-gametogenesis but is initiated in spikelet meristems, and differential expression of the miR2118-triggered 21-NT phasi RNA pathway between the two African rice species reflects differential rates of determinate fate acquisition of panicleMeristems between theTwo species.
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Agrobacterium-Mediated Genetic Transformation of Wild Oryza Species Using Immature Embryos.

TL;DR: Results show that many Oryza species can be transformed by using modified immature-embryo methods, which will accelerate the use of wild Oryzo accessions in molecular genetic analyses and molecular breeding.
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Differences in meristem size and expression of branching genes are associated with variation in panicle phenotype in wild and domesticated African rice

TL;DR: Differences in panicle complexity between the two African rice species result from early alterations to gene expression during reproductive development, indicating that the expression of genes in the miR156/miR529/SPL and TAW1 pathways, along with that of their target genes, is altered from the unbranched stage of development.
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Genome wide association study pinpoints key agronomic QTLs in African rice Oryza glaberrima

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the extent to which adaptive variation is governed by sequence diversity within the O. glaberrima genome, paving the way for in-depth studies of the genetic basis of traits of interest that might be useful to the rice breeding community.
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Genome wide association study pinpoints key agronomic QTLs in African rice Oryza glaberrima

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the extent to which adaptive variation is governed by sequence diversity within the O. glaberrima genome, paving the way for in-depth studies of the genetic basis of traits of interest that might be useful to the rice breeding community.