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Ludmila Khrustaleva
Researcher at Russian State Agricultural University
Publications - 43
Citations - 969
Ludmila Khrustaleva is an academic researcher from Russian State Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Allium fistulosum & Chromosome. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 863 citations. Previous affiliations of Ludmila Khrustaleva include Russian Academy of Sciences & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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High-resolution chromosome mapping of BACs using multi-colour FISH and pooled-BAC FISH as a backbone for sequencing tomato chromosome 6.
Dóra Szinay,Song Bin Chang,Ludmila Khrustaleva,Sander Peters,Elio Schijlen,Yuling Bai,W.J. Stiekema,Roeland C. H. J. van Ham,Hans de Jong,René Klein Lankhorst +9 more
TL;DR: The strategies and results of cytogenetic mapping for chromosome 6 using 75 seed BACs for FISH on pachytene complements are described and the occurrence of repetitive DNA in heterochromatin/euchromatin borders is established by combining BAC FISH with hybridization of a labelled repetitive DNA fraction (Cot-100).
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Homoeologous recombination in 2n-gametes producing interspecific hybrids of Lilium (Liliaceae) studied by genomic in situ hybridization (GISH)
TL;DR: A clear differentiation between the chromosomes of L. longiflorum, Asiatic, and Oriental hybrids was observed in four ALA- and one OLA-hybrid using GISH, and evidence for the occurrence of the FDR-mechanism was found.
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An easy “SteamDrop” method for high quality plant chromosome preparation
TL;DR: The SteamDrop procedure provides a robust and routine method for high quality plant chromosome preparations and can be applied for metaphase as well as pachytene chromosome preparation in wide range of species.
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Localization of single-copy T-DNA insertion in transgenic shallots (Allium cepa) by using ultra-sensitive FISH with tyramide signal amplification
Ludmila Khrustaleva,Chris Kik +1 more
TL;DR: Short detection time and high sensitivity, in combination with a low background, make the Tyr-FISH method very suitable for routine application in plant cytogenetic research.
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The long and winding road leading to the successful introgression of downy mildew resistance into onion
Olga E. Scholten,A.W. van Heusden,Ludmila Khrustaleva,Ludmila Khrustaleva,Karin Burger-Meijer,Rolf Mank,R. G. C. Antonise,J. L. Harrewijn,W. Van haecke,E. H. Oost,R. J. Peters,Chris Kik +11 more
TL;DR: The identification of an individual with a smaller and more distally located introgression fragment and homozygous ILs in its progeny validated the hypothesis that some factor present in the remaining A. roylei region was lethal when homozygously present in an onion genetic background.