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Masoud Sheidai

Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University

Publications -  283
Citations -  2278

Masoud Sheidai is an academic researcher from Shahid Beheshti University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 255 publications receiving 1907 citations.

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Genetic diversity and population structure in four Cirsium (Asteraceae) species

TL;DR: The results showed that the endemic species has similar value of genetic diversity parameters as the species with wider distribution, and high amount of within population variation occurred in all 4 species indicating their cross-pollination nature and high genetic admixture.
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Cytological study the genus Arenaria L. (Caryophyllaceae).

TL;DR: Karyotype and meiotic studies were performed in 16 populations of seven Arenaria species growing in Iran supporting the earlier report on A. insignis and A. gypsophiloides, and differed in their karyotype formulae indicating the occurrence of structural changes in their chromosomes.
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Genetic diversity and genome size variability in Linum austriacum (Lineaceae) populations

TL;DR: Analysis of genetic diversity and genome size variability in 16 geographical populations of Linum austriacum revealed the presence of genetic variability both among and within studied population.
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Genetic diversity analysis in Opal cotton hybrids based on SSR, ISSR, and RAPD markers.

TL;DR: Cluster analysis (UPGMA) based on these three types of molecular markers differentiated cotton genotypes and their progenies; among the molecular markers, ISSR revealed more genetic variation among the genotypes, however, using all three typesof molecular markers provided a better overall view of cotton genome polymorphism.
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Infra-specific genetic and morphological diversity in Linum album (Linaceae)

TL;DR: The present study considers morphological and genetic diversity analyses of 20 L. album geographical populations by using nuclear ISSR markers, genome size, and cytogenetic characteristics, finding that these populations differed significantly in many of their quantitative morphological characters and in some of their qualitative features.