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Kweon Heo
Researcher at Kangwon National University
Publications - 72
Citations - 1085
Kweon Heo is an academic researcher from Kangwon National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Miscanthus sinensis & Miscanthus. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 69 publications receiving 859 citations.
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Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of crude sorghum extract
Hyun Young Kil,Eun Soo Seong,Bimal Kumar Ghimire,Ill-Min Chung,Soon Sung Kwon,Eun Jeong Goh,Kweon Heo,Myong Jo Kim,Jung Dae Lim,DoKyoung Lee,Chang Yeon Yu +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Moench) extracts prepared from 25 cultivars from South Korea.
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The C-Fern (Ceratopteris richardii) genome: insights into plant genome evolution with the first partial homosporous fern genome assembly
D. Blaine Marchant,D. Blaine Marchant,D. Blaine Marchant,Emily B. Sessa,Paul G. Wolf,Paul G. Wolf,Kweon Heo,W. Brad Barbazuk,Pamela S. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis,Douglas E. Soltis +10 more
TL;DR: This study provides a major stepping-stone in the understanding of land plant evolutionary genomics by providing the first homosporous fern reference genome, as well as insights into the processes underlying the formation of these massive genomes.
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A footprint of past climate change on the diversity and population structure of Miscanthus sinensis
Lindsay V. Clark,Joe E. Brummer,Katarzyna Głowacka,Megan C. Hall,Kweon Heo,Junhua Peng,Toshihiko Yamada,Ji Hye Yoo,Chang Yeon Yu,Hua Zhao,Stephen P. Long,Erik J. Sacks +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized genetic diversity and population structure of Miscanthus in its native range of East Asia and found that south-eastern China was the origin of Msi populations found in temperate eastern Asia, which is consistent with this area probably having been a refugium during the last glacial maximum (LGM).
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Genetic structure of Miscanthus sinensis and Miscanthus sacchariflorus in Japan indicates a gradient of bidirectional but asymmetric introgression
Lindsay V. Clark,J. Ryan Stewart,Aya Nishiwaki,Yo Toma,Jens Bonderup Kjeldsen,Uffe Jørgensen,Hua Zhao,Junhua Peng,Ji Hye Yoo,Kweon Heo,Chang Yeon Yu,Toshihiko Yamada,Erik J. Sacks +12 more
TL;DR: Using high-density genetic markers, gene flow is identified from diploid Miscanthus sinensis to tetraploid M. sacchariflorus in Japan, in contrast to genetic isolation between these species in China.
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Genome biology of the paleotetraploid perennial biomass crop Miscanthus.
Therese Mitros,Therese Mitros,Adam M. Session,Adam M. Session,Brandon T. James,Guohong Albert Wu,Mohammad B Belaffif,Lindsay V. Clark,Shengqiang Shu,Hongxu Dong,Adam Barling,Jessica R Holmes,Jessica Mattick,Jessica Mattick,Jessen V. Bredeson,Siyao Liu,Siyao Liu,Kerrie Farrar,Katarzyna Głowacka,Katarzyna Głowacka,Stanisław Jeżowski,Kerrie Barry,Won Byoung Chae,Won Byoung Chae,John A. Juvik,Justin M. Gifford,Adebosola Oladeinde,Toshihiko Yamada,Jane Grimwood,Nicholas H. Putnam,Jose J De Vega,Susanne Barth,Manfred Klaas,Trevor R. Hodkinson,Laigeng Li,Xiaoli Jin,Junhua Peng,Chang Yeon Yu,Kweon Heo,Ji Hye Yoo,Bimal Kumar Ghimire,Iain Donnison,Jeremy Schmutz,Matthew E. Hudson,Erik J. Sacks,Stephen P. Moose,Kankshita Swaminathan,Daniel S. Rokhsar +47 more
TL;DR: The chromosome-scale assembly of the paleotetraploid M. sinensis genome is reported, providing a resource for Miscanthus that links its chromosomes to the related diploid Sorghum and complex polyploid sugarcanes and identifies several balanced reciprocal homoeologous exchanges.