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Neupane Kabi Raj
Researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa
Publications - 2
Citations - 1044
Neupane Kabi Raj is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii at Manoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 960 citations. Previous affiliations of Neupane Kabi Raj include University of Hawaii.
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The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus)
Ray Ming,Shaobin Hou,Yun Feng,Qingyi Yu,Alexandre Dionne-Laporte,Jimmy H. Saw,Pavel Senin,Wei Wang,Benjamin V. Ly,Kanako L. T. Lewis,Steven L. Salzberg,Lu Feng,Matthew Jones,Rachel L. Skelton,Jan E. Murray,Cuixia Chen,Wubin Qian,Junguo Shen,Peng Du,Moriah Eustice,Eric J. Tong,Haibao Tang,Eric Lyons,Robert E. Paull,Todd P. Michael,Kerr Wall,Danny W. Rice,Henrik H. Albert,Ming Li Wang,Yun J. Zhu,Michael C. Schatz,Niranjan Nagarajan,Ricelle A. Acob,Peizhu Guan,Andrea Blas,Ching Man Wai,Christine M. Ackerman,Yan Ren,Chao Liu,Jianmei Wang,Jianping Wang,Jong Kuk Na,Eugene V. Shakirov,Brian J. Haas,Jyothi Thimmapuram,David R. Nelson,Xiyin Wang,John E. Bowers,Andrea R. Gschwend,Arthur L. Delcher,Ratnesh Singh,Jon Y. Suzuki,Savarni Tripathi,Neupane Kabi Raj,Hairong Wei,Beth Irikura,Maya Devi Paidi,Ning Jiang,Wenli Zhang,Gernot G. Presting,Aaron J. Windsor,Rafael Navajas-Pérez,Manuel J. Torres,F. Alex Feltus,Brad W. Porter,Yingjun Li,A. Max Burroughs,Ming-Cheng Luo,Lei Liu,David A. Christopher,Stephen M. Mount,Paul H. Moore,Tak Sugimura,Jiming Jiang,Mary A. Schuler,Vikki Friedman,Thomas Mitchell-Olds,Dorothy E. Shippen,Claude W. dePamphilis,Jeffrey D. Palmer,Michael Freeling,Andrew H. Paterson,Dennis Gonsalves,Lei Wang,Maqsudul Alam +84 more
TL;DR: Papaya offers numerous advantages as a system for fruit-tree functional genomics, and this draft genome sequence provides the foundation for revealing the basis of Carica’s distinguishing morpho-physiological, medicinal and nutritional properties.
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Nucleic acids encoding a papaya ACC synthase gene
John I. Stiles,Neupane Kabi Raj +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase (ACC synthase) cDNA sequences from papaya fruit were used for regulation of ethylene biosynthesis in papaya cells and in regulating fruit ripening.