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Nathan David Coles

Researcher at DuPont Pioneer

Publications -  19
Citations -  626

Nathan David Coles is an academic researcher from DuPont Pioneer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 561 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan David Coles include North Carolina State University.

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Genetic Control of Photoperiod Sensitivity in Maize Revealed by Joint Multiple Population Analysis

TL;DR: Four key genome regions controlling photoperiod response across populations were identified, referred to as ZmPR1–4, and functional allelic differences within these regions among phenotypically similar founders suggest distinct evolutionary trajectories forPhotoperiod adaptation in maize.
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A Gene Regulatory Network Model for Floral Transition of the Shoot Apex in Maize and Its Dynamic Modeling

TL;DR: A conceptual gene regulatory network model for the genetic control of flowering time in maize is proposed and provides a working example that leverages knowledge from model organisms for the utilization of maize genomic information to predict a whole plant trait phenotype, flowering time, of maize genotypes.
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Mapping resistance quantitative trait Loci for three foliar diseases in a maize recombinant inbred line population-evidence for multiple disease resistance?

TL;DR: The objectives of this study were to identify quantitative trait loci for resistance to these diseases in a maize recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from a cross between maize lines Ki14 and B73, and to evaluate the evidence for the presence of genes or loci conferring multiple disease resistance (MDR).
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Molecular Characterization of Maize Inbreds with Expired U.S. Plant Variety Protection

TL;DR: The genetic diversity across subsets of ex-PVPA lines are no more diverse than the public set evaluated here and all alleles present in the ex- PVPA inbreds are also found in public temperate maize germplasm.