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Navdeep Gill
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 27
Citations - 5467
Navdeep Gill is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Genome evolution. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 26 publications receiving 4722 citations. Previous affiliations of Navdeep Gill include Purdue University & University of Georgia.
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Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean
Jeremy Schmutz,Steven B. Cannon,Jessica A. Schlueter,Jessica A. Schlueter,Jianxin Ma,Therese Mitros,William Nelson,David L. Hyten,Qijian Song,Qijian Song,Jay J. Thelen,Jianlin Cheng,Dong Xu,Uffe Hellsten,Gregory D. May,Yeisoo Yu,Tetsuya Sakurai,Taishi Umezawa,Madan K. Bhattacharyya,Devinder Sandhu,Babu Valliyodan,Erika Lindquist,Myron Peto,David Grant,Shengqiang Shu,David Goodstein,Kerrie Barry,Montona Futrell-Griggs,Brian Abernathy,Jianchang Du,Zhixi Tian,Liucun Zhu,Navdeep Gill,Trupti Joshi,Marc Libault,Ananad Sethuraman,Xue-Cheng Zhang,Kazuo Shinozaki,Henry T. Nguyen,Rod A. Wing,Perry B. Cregan,James E. Specht,Jane Grimwood,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Gary Stacey,Randy C. Shoemaker,Scott A. Jackson +46 more
TL;DR: An accurate soybean genome sequence will facilitate the identification of the genetic basis of many soybean traits, and accelerate the creation of improved soybean varieties.
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The sunflower genome provides insights into oil metabolism, flowering and Asterid evolution
Hélène Badouin,Jérôme Gouzy,Christopher J. Grassa,Christopher J. Grassa,Florent Murat,S. Evan Staton,Ludovic Cottret,Christine Lelandais-Brière,Gregory L. Owens,Sébastien Carrère,Baptiste Mayjonade,Ludovic Legrand,Navdeep Gill,Nolan C. Kane,Nolan C. Kane,John E. Bowers,Sariel Hübner,Sariel Hübner,Arnaud Bellec,Aurélie Bérard,Hélène Bergès,Nicolas Blanchet,Marie Claude Boniface,Dominique Brunel,Olivier Catrice,Nadia Chaidir,Nadia Chaidir,Clotilde Claudel,Cécile Donnadieu,Thomas Faraut,Ghislain Fievet,Nicolas Helmstetter,Matthew G. King,Matthew G. King,Steven J. Knapp,Zhao Lai,Marie-Christine Le Paslier,Yannick Lippi,Lolita Lorenzon,Jennifer R. Mandel,Gwenola Marage,Gwenaëlle Marchand,Elodie Marquand,Emmanuelle Bret-Mestries,Evan Morien,Savithri U. Nambeesan,Thuy Tien Nguyen,Thuy Tien Nguyen,Prune Pegot-Espagnet,Nicolas Pouilly,Frances Raftis,Erika Sallet,Thomas Schiex,Justine Thomas,Céline Vandecasteele,D. Varès,Felicity Vear,Sonia Vautrin,Martin Crespi,Brigitte Mangin,John M. Burke,Jérôme Salse,Stéphane Muños,Patrick Vincourt,Loren H. Rieseberg,Loren H. Rieseberg,Nicolas B. Langlade +66 more
TL;DR: It is found that the genomic architecture of flowering time has been shaped by the most recent whole-genome duplication, which suggests that ancient paralogues can remain in the same regulatory networks for dozens of millions of years.
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The Oryza bacterial artificial chromosome library resource: Construction and analysis of 12 deep-coverage large-insert BAC libraries that represent the 10 genome types of the genus Oryza
Jetty S.S. Ammiraju,Meizhong Luo,Jose Luis Goicoechea,Wenming Wang,Dave Kudrna,Christopher Mueller,Jayson Talag,Jayson Talag,Hyeran Kim,Nicholas Sisneros,Barbara P. Blackmon,Eric Fang,Jeffery B. Tomkins,Darshan S. Brar,David J. Mackill,Susan R. McCouch,Nori Kurata,Georgina M. Lambert,David W. Galbraith,Kathiravetpilla Arumuganathan,Kiran Rao,Jason G. Walling,Navdeep Gill,Yeisoo Yu,Phillip SanMiguel,Carol Soderlund,Scott A. Jackson,Rod A. Wing +27 more
TL;DR: The construction and analysis of a comprehensive set of 12 BAC libraries that represent the 10 genome types of Oryza indicated that LTR retrotransposons are the predominant class of repeat elements in Oryzo and a roughly linear relationship of these elements with genome size was observed.
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A Massive Expansion of Effector Genes Underlies Gall-Formation in the Wheat Pest Mayetiola destructor
Chaoyang Zhao,Lucio Navarro Escalante,Hang Chen,Thiago R Benatti,Jiaxin Qu,Sanjay Chellapilla,Robert M. Waterhouse,David A. Wheeler,Martin Andersson,Riyue Bao,Riyue Bao,Matthew Batterton,Susanta K. Behura,Kerstin P. Blankenburg,Doina Caragea,James C. Carolan,Marcus Coyle,Mustapha El-Bouhssini,Liezl Francisco,Markus Friedrich,Navdeep Gill,Tony Grace,Cornelis J. P. Grimmelikhuijzen,Yi Han,Frank Hauser,Nicolae Herndon,M. Holder,Panagiotis Ioannidis,Panagiotis Ioannidis,LaRonda Jackson,Mehwish Javaid,Shalini N. Jhangiani,Alisha J. Johnson,Divya Kalra,Viktoriya Korchina,Christie Kovar,Fremiet Lara,Sandra L. Lee,Xuming Liu,Christer Löfstedt,Robert Mata,Tittu Mathew,Donna M. Muzny,Swapnil Nagar,Lynne V. Nazareth,Geoffrey Okwuonu,Fiona Ongeri,Lora Perales,Brittany F. Peterson,Ling Pu,Hugh M. Robertson,Brandon J. Schemerhorn,Steven E. Scherer,Jacob Shreve,DeNard Simmons,Subhashree Subramanyam,Rebecca Thornton,Kun Xue,George M. Weissenberger,Christopher B. Williams,Kim C. Worley,Dianhui Zhu,Yiming Zhu,Marion O. Harris,Richard H. Shukle,John H. Werren,Evgeny M. Zdobnov,Evgeny M. Zdobnov,Ming-Shun Chen,Susan J. Brown,J. J. Stuart,Stephen Richards +71 more
TL;DR: Results point to effectors as the agents responsible for arthropod-induced plant gall formation in Hessian fly.
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A physical and genetic map of Cannabis sativa identifies extensive rearrangements at the THC/CBD acid synthase loci
Kaitlin U. Laverty,Jake Stout,Mitchell J. Sullivan,Hardik Shah,Navdeep Gill,Larry Holbrook,Gintaras Deikus,Robert Sebra,Timothy P. Hughes,Timothy P. Hughes,Jonathan E. Page,Harm van Bakel,Harm van Bakel +12 more
TL;DR: A combined physical and genetic map derived from a cross between the drug-type strain Purple Kush and the hemp variety "Finola" reveals that cannabinoid biosynthesis genes are generally unlinked but that aromatic prenyltransferase (AP), which produces the substrate for THCA and CBDA synthases (THCAS and CBDAS), is tightly linked to a known marker for total cannabinoid content.