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Nina Meyer
Researcher at Syngenta
Publications - 5
Citations - 694
Nina Meyer is an academic researcher from Syngenta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Association mapping & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 596 citations.
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Maximizing the Reliability of Genomic Selection by Optimizing the Calibration Set of Reference Individuals: Comparison of Methods in Two Diverse Groups of Maize Inbreds ( Zea mays L.)
Renaud Rincent,Denis Laloë,Stéphane Nicolas,Thomas Altmann,Dominique Brunel,Pedro Revilla,Víctor M. Rodríguez,Jesús Moreno-González,Albrecht E. Melchinger,Eva Bauer,C-C. Schoen,Nina Meyer,Catherine Giauffret,Cyril Bauland,Philippe Jamin,Jacques Laborde,Hervé Monod,Pascal Flament,Alain Charcosset,Laurence Moreau +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, different criteria based on the diversity or on the prediction error variance (PEV) derived from the realized additive relationship matrix (RA-BLUP) were used to select the reference individuals.
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Intraspecific variation of recombination rate in maize
Eva Bauer,Matthieu Falque,Hildrun Walter,Cyril Bauland,Christian Camisan,Laura Campo,Nina Meyer,Nicolas Ranc,Renaud Rincent,Wolfgang Schipprack,Thomas Altmann,Pascal Flament,Albrecht E. Melchinger,Monica A. Menz,Jesús Moreno-González,Milena Ouzunova,Pedro Revilla,Alain Charcosset,Olivier C. Martin,Chris-Carolin Schön +19 more
TL;DR: The present work provides the most comprehensive study on intraspecific variation of recombination rates and crossover interference strength in eukaryotes and should pave the way for precise identification of genes controlling recombinations rates in maize and other organisms.
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Usefulness of Multiparental Populations of Maize (Zea mays L.) for Genome-Based Prediction
Christina Lehermeier,Nicole C. Krämer,Eva Bauer,Cyril Bauland,Christian Camisan,Laura Campo,Pascal Flament,Albrecht E. Melchinger,Monica A. Menz,Nina Meyer,Laurence Moreau,Jesús Moreno-González,Milena Ouzunova,Hubert Pausch,Nicolas Ranc,Wolfgang Schipprack,Manfred Schönleben,Hildrun Walter,Alain Charcosset,Chris-Carolin Schön +19 more
TL;DR: This work evaluated testcross performance of 1652 doubled-haploid maize lines that were genotyped with 56,110 single nucleotide polymorphism markers and phenotyped for five agronomic traits in four to six European environments and theoretically and empirically investigated marker linkage phases across multiparental populations.
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Linkage Disequilibrium with Linkage Analysis of Multiline Crosses Reveals Different Multiallelic QTL for Hybrid Performance in the Flint and Dent Heterotic Groups of Maize
Héloïse Giraud,Christina Lehermeier,Eva Bauer,Matthieu Falque,Vincent Segura,Cyril Bauland,Christian Camisan,Laura Campo,Nina Meyer,Nicolas Ranc,Wolfgang Schipprack,Pascal Flament,Albrecht E. Melchinger,Monica A. Menz,Jesús Moreno-González,Milena Ouzunova,Alain Charcosset,Chris-Carolin Schön,Laurence Moreau +18 more
TL;DR: Two new nested association mapping designs adapted to European conditions were derived from the complementary dent and flint heterotic groups of maize, with favorable allelic effects detected in both groups open perspectives for improving biomass production.
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Dent and Flint maize diversity panels reveal important genetic potential for increasing biomass production
Renaud Rincent,Stéphane Nicolas,S. Bouchet,S. Bouchet,Thomas Altmann,Dominique Brunel,Pedro Revilla,Rosa Ana Malvar,Jesús Moreno-González,Laura Campo,Albrecht E. Melchinger,Wolfgang Schipprack,Eva Bauer,Chris-Carolin Schoen,Nina Meyer,Milena Ouzunova,P. Dubreuil,Catherine Giauffret,Delphine Madur,Valérie Combes,Fabrice Dumas,Cyril Bauland,P. Jamin,Jacques Laborde,Pascal Flament,L. Moreau,Alain Charcosset +26 more
TL;DR: Insight is given into the variability and the genetic architectures of biomass-related traits in Flint and Dent lines and suggests important potential of these two pools for breeding high biomass yielding hybrid varieties.