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Konstantin G. Skryabin

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  250
Citations -  11774

Konstantin G. Skryabin is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 250 publications receiving 10188 citations. Previous affiliations of Konstantin G. Skryabin include Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology & Latvian Academy of Sciences.

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Shifting the limits in wheat research and breeding using a fully annotated reference genome

Rudi Appels, +207 more
- 17 Aug 2018 - 
TL;DR: This annotated reference sequence of wheat is a resource that can now drive disruptive innovation in wheat improvement, as this community resource establishes the foundation for accelerating wheat research and application through improved understanding of wheat biology and genomics-assisted breeding.
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International network of cancer genome projects

Thomas J. Hudson, +273 more
TL;DR: Systematic studies of more than 25,000 cancer genomes will reveal the repertoire of oncogenic mutations, uncover traces of the mutagenic influences, define clinically relevant subtypes for prognosis and therapeutic management, and enable the development of new cancer therapies.
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Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato.

Xun Xu, +96 more
- 10 Jul 2011 - 
TL;DR: The potato genome sequence provides a platform for genetic improvement of this vital crop and predicts 39,031 protein-coding genes and presents evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin.
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The structure of the yeast ribosomal RNA genes. I. The complete nucleotide sequence of the 18S ribosomal RNA gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

TL;DR: Comparison of the yeast 18 S rRNA sequences with partial sequence data, available for rRNAs of the other eucaryotes, provides strong evidence that a substantial portion of the 18 S RNA sequence has been conserved in evolution.
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The nucleotide sequence of the ubiquitous repetitive DNA sequence B1 complementary to the most abundant class of mouse fold-back RNA

TL;DR: Three copies of a highly repetitive DNA sequence B1 which is complementary to the most abundant class of mouse fold-back RNA have been cloned in pBR322 plasmid and sequenced by the method of Maxam and Gilbert and two regions within the B1 sequence which are homologous to the intron-exon junctions are found.