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Michele Morgante
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 190
Citations - 32836
Michele Morgante is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 185 publications receiving 29597 citations. Previous affiliations of Michele Morgante include Delaware Technical Community College & DuPont.
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Genetic Diversity in the Grapevine Germplasm
TL;DR: Grapevine is a major horticulture crop grown on ~7.6 million hectares that secure a yearly production of ~70 million tons of grapes as discussed by the authors, a significant part of the crop (65 %) annually fuels a worldwide wine industry of ~27 billion liters.
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Plant homologs of yeast pad1, yeast crm1, and human jab1: regulators of ap-1 type transcription factor activity
Stephen M. Allen,Shawn L. Anderson,William D. Hitz,Anthony J. Kinney,Guo-Hua Miao,Michele Morgante,Joan T. Odell,Hajime Sakai +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an isolated nucleic acid fragment encoding a protein involved in the regulation of AP-1 transcription factor activity is described. But this is not the case for all or a portion of the protein.
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Low levels of outcrossing in Pinus leucodermis: further evidence in artificial stands
TL;DR: Outcrossing rates were estimated in two artificial stands of Pinus leucodermis, a wind pollinated conifer characterized by a relatively high level of selfing, which is probably due to the presence of a reduced number of recessive embryonic lethals as a consequence of ...
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Genome Sequencing, Transcriptomics, and Proteomics
Rosario Muleo,Michele Morgante,Federica Cattonaro,Simone Scalabrin,Andrea Cavallini,Lucia Natali,Gaetano Perrotta,Loredana Lopez,Riccardo Velasco,Panagiotis Kalaitzis +9 more
TL;DR: This review encompasses the current status of major areas of progress in olive tree genome sequencing, including insights into genome function derived from large-scale gene expressing profiling, and studies on genomic architecture of repetitive sequences, smaller RNA, and proteomics.
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Forest ecosystem genomics and adaptation: EVOLTREE conference report
Antoine Kremer,Barbara Vinceti,Ricardo Alía,Jaroslav Burczyk,Stephen Cavers,Bernd Degen,Reiner Finkeldey,Silvia Fluch,Dušan Gömöry,Felix Gugerli,Hans Peter Koelewijn,Jarkko Koskela,François Lefèvre,Michele Morgante,Gerhard Mueller-Starck,Christophe Plomion,Gail Taylor,J. Turok,Outi Savolainen,Birgit Ziegenhagen +19 more
TL;DR: The conference has shown that adaptive responses of trees to biotic or abiotic selection pressures can be investigated at the gene level for traits of adaptive significance, andGenomics can now be integrated in ecological research to investigate evolutionary response to climate changes in a wide range of species.