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Priya Ranjan

Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Publications -  56
Citations -  4184

Priya Ranjan is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 49 publications receiving 3276 citations. Previous affiliations of Priya Ranjan include Michigan Technological University & University of Tennessee.

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KBase: The United States Department of Energy Systems Biology Knowledgebase.

Adam P. Arkin, +86 more
- 06 Jul 2018 - 
TL;DR: Author(s): Arkin, Adam P; Cottingham, Robert W; Henry, Christopher S; Harris, Nomi L; Stevens, Rick L; Maslov, Sergei; Dehal, Paramvir; Ware, Doreen; Perez, Fernando; Canon, Shane; Sneddon, Michael W; Henderson, Matthew L; Riehl, William J; Murphy-Olson, Dan; Chan, Stephen Y; Kamimura, Roy T.
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The genome of Eucalyptus grandis

Alexander Andrew Myburg, +87 more
- 19 Jun 2014 - 
TL;DR: Of 36,376 predicted protein-coding genes, 34% occur in tandem duplications, the largest proportion thus far in plant genomes, which shows the highest diversity of genes for specialized metabolites such as terpenes that act as chemical defence and provide unique pharmaceutical oils.
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The Physcomitrella patens chromosome-scale assembly reveals moss genome structure and evolution.

Daniel Lang, +58 more
- 01 Feb 2018 - 
TL;DR: More non-seed plant genomes are needed to unravel how plant genomes evolve, and to understand whether the P. patens genome structure is typical for mosses or bryophytes, it is found that 57% of the genome comprises transposable elements (TEs), some of which may be actively transposing during the life cycle.
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Population genomics of Populus trichocarpa identifies signatures of selection and adaptive trait associations

TL;DR: A combination of whole-genome selection scans and association analyses of Populus trichocarpa trees are used to reveal genomic bases of adaptive variation across a wide latitudinal range, providing unexpected insights into the evolutionary dynamics of duplicated genes and their roles in adaptive trait variation.
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Transcriptional responses of Arabidopsis thaliana plants to As (V) stress

TL;DR: Microarray data suggest that As (V) induces genes involved in response to oxidative stress and represses transcription of genes induced by phosphate starvation, thereby providing new putative gene targets for future research.