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Paramjit Khurana

Researcher at University of Delhi

Publications -  133
Citations -  6440

Paramjit Khurana is an academic researcher from University of Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 107 publications receiving 5544 citations.

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The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution

Shusei Sato, +323 more
- 31 May 2012 - 
TL;DR: A high-quality genome sequence of domesticated tomato is presented, a draft sequence of its closest wild relative, Solanum pimpinellifolium, is compared, and the two tomato genomes are compared to each other and to the potato genome.
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An update on chloroplast genomes

TL;DR: This review aims to summarize the progress in chloroplast genome research since its inception and tries to encompass all related aspects, including RNA editing, ycfs, molecular phylogeny, DNA barcoding as well as gene transfer to the nucleus.
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The sequence of rice chromosomes 11 and 12, rich in disease resistance genes and recent gene duplications.

Nathalie Choisne, +98 more
- 27 Sep 2005 - 
TL;DR: Based on syntenic alignments of these chromosomes, rice chromosome 11 and 12 do not appear to have resulted from a single whole-genome duplication event as previously suggested.
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Gene expression during somatic embryogenesis - recent advances

Archana Chugh, +1 more
- 25 Sep 2002 - 
TL;DR: Future trends involve characterization of development-specific genes during somatic embryogenesis to provide a deeper insight in understanding the mechanisms involved during differentiation of somatic cells and phenotypic expression of cellular totipotency in higher plants.
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Rice Improvement Through Genome-Based Functional Analysis and Molecular Breeding in India.

TL;DR: India has continued to contribute in the areas of diversity analysis, transcriptomics, functional genomics, marker development, QTL mapping and molecular breeding, through national and multi-national research programs.