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Luis María Vaschetto
Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Publications - 18
Citations - 184
Luis María Vaschetto is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 154 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis María Vaschetto include South Dakota State University & International Trademark Association.
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Identification of leaf rust resistance genes in selected Argentinean bread wheat cultivars by gene postulation and molecular markers
Leonardo Sebastián Vanzetti,Pablo Eduardo Campos,Melina Demichelis,Lucio Andres Lombardo,Paola Romina Aurelia,Luis María Vaschetto,Carlos Tomas Bainotti,Marcelo Helguera +7 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that combinations including seedling resistance genes like Lr16, Lr47, LR19, L r41, Ll21, Lm21, lr41, and Lr21, with adult plant resistance genes such as Lr34, SV2,Lr46 will probably provide durable and effective resistance to leaf rust in the region.
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miRNA activation is an endogenous gene expression pathway
TL;DR: The objective here is to introduce the reader into the emergent miRNAa research field, as well as bring together important discoveries about this unexplored transcriptional activation pathway.
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Genetic structure of Argentinean hexaploid wheat germplasm
Leonardo Sebastián Vanzetti,Nadia Yerkovich,Eugenia Chialvo,Lucio Andres Lombardo,Luis María Vaschetto,Marcelo Helguera +5 more
TL;DR: The genetic structure of a set of 102 Argentinean bread wheat elite cultivars is determined using 38 biochemical and molecular markers (functional, closely linked to genes and neutral ones) distributed throughout 18 wheat chromosomes.
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The disjunct pattern of the Neotropical harvestman Discocyrtus dilatatus (Gonyleptidae) explained by climate-driven range shifts in the Quaternary: Paleodistributional and molecular evidence.
Julia Vergara,Luis E. Acosta,Raúl E. González-Ittig,Luis María Vaschetto,Cristina N. Gardenal +4 more
TL;DR: This research offers the first available evidence for the historical origin of NWA disjunct populations of a Mesopotamian harvestman and predicts a maximal shrinkage during the warm Last Interglacial, and the rise of the hypothesized paleobridge in the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Miniature Inverted-repeat Transposable Elements (MITEs) and their effects on the regulation of major genes in cereal grass genomes
TL;DR: This study aims to understand how Miniature Inverted-repeat Transposable Elements (MITEs) and chromatin remodeling complexes are involved in regulating the gene expression of Rht-1 and tb1, key developmental loci from bread wheat and maize, respectively.