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R. M. D. Koebner
Researcher at Norwich Research Park
Publications - 4
Citations - 297
R. M. D. Koebner is an academic researcher from Norwich Research Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene mapping & Restriction fragment length polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 277 citations.
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AFLP and STS tagging of Lr19, a gene conferring resistance to leaf rust in wheat
TL;DR: The conversion process of AFLP fragments to STS markers was technically difficult, mainly because of the presence of contaminating fragments, but a general verification strategy was formed prior to clone sequencing to reduce the frequency of false positives and to identify the correct clone.
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Conversion of a RAPD-generated PCR product, containing a novel dispersed repetitive element, into a fast and robust assay for the presence of rye chromatin in wheat.
TL;DR: The specificity of the amplification primers is such that they will provide a useful tool for the rapid detection of rye chromatin in a wheat background and should allow the sequence to be used to analyse the organization of rye euchromatin in interphase nuclei of wheat lines carrying chromosomes, chromosome segments or whole genomes derived from rye.
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Cytogenetic and molecular mapping of the wheat-Aegilops longissima chromatin breakpoints in powdery mildew-resistant introgression lines.
TL;DR: The amount of alien chromatin introgressed in eight wheat/Ae.
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The applicability of consensus PCR primers across species and genera: the use of wheat Em sequences to develop markers for orthologues in rye
TL;DR: Results show that wheat consensus primer sets can be used to isolate orthologous sequences, especially from species that are used for alien gene transfer in wheat, and species-specific assays can be designed that are useful tools for this application.