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Randy C. Shoemaker
Researcher at Agricultural Research Service
Publications - 142
Citations - 17146
Randy C. Shoemaker is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 142 publications receiving 15951 citations. Previous affiliations of Randy C. Shoemaker include Purdue University & University of Minnesota.
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Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean
Jeremy Schmutz,Steven B. Cannon,Jessica A. Schlueter,Jessica A. Schlueter,Jianxin Ma,Therese Mitros,William Nelson,David L. Hyten,Qijian Song,Qijian Song,Jay J. Thelen,Jianlin Cheng,Dong Xu,Uffe Hellsten,Gregory D. May,Yeisoo Yu,Tetsuya Sakurai,Taishi Umezawa,Madan K. Bhattacharyya,Devinder Sandhu,Babu Valliyodan,Erika Lindquist,Myron Peto,David Grant,Shengqiang Shu,David Goodstein,Kerrie Barry,Montona Futrell-Griggs,Brian Abernathy,Jianchang Du,Zhixi Tian,Liucun Zhu,Navdeep Gill,Trupti Joshi,Marc Libault,Ananad Sethuraman,Xue-Cheng Zhang,Kazuo Shinozaki,Henry T. Nguyen,Rod A. Wing,Perry B. Cregan,James E. Specht,Jane Grimwood,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Gary Stacey,Randy C. Shoemaker,Scott A. Jackson +46 more
TL;DR: An accurate soybean genome sequence will facilitate the identification of the genetic basis of many soybean traits, and accelerate the creation of improved soybean varieties.
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A new integrated genetic linkage map of the soybean.
Qijian Song,Laura F. Marek,Randy C. Shoemaker,Karl G. Lark,Vergel C. Concibido,X. Delannay,James E. Specht,Perry B. Cregan +7 more
TL;DR: Clusters of SSR markers from map-referenced BAC clones was a very effective means of targeting markers to marker-scarce positions in the genome, indicating the significant association of genes and SSRs.
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An Integrated Genetic Linkage Map of the Soybean Genome
Perry B. Cregan,T. Jarvik,A.L. Bush,Randy C. Shoemaker,Karl G. Lark,A.L. Kahler,Namik Kaya,Tara T. VanToai,D. G. Lohnes,Jong-Il Chung,James E. Specht +10 more
TL;DR: All but one of the classical linkage groups can now be assigned to a corresponding molecular linkage group on the basis of in situ segregation or linkage reports in the literature.
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Impacts of genetic bottlenecks on soybean genome diversity.
David L. Hyten,Qijian Song,Qijian Song,Youlin Zhu,Youlin Zhu,Ik-Young Choi,Randall L. Nelson,Jose M. Costa,James E. Specht,Randy C. Shoemaker,Perry B. Cregan +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors sequenced 111 fragments from 102 genes in four soybean populations representing the populations before and after genetic bottlenecks and showed that soybean has lost many rare sequence variants and has undergone numerous allele frequency changes throughout its history.
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Resistance gene analogs are conserved and clustered in soybean.
TL;DR: The data indicate that it may be possible to use sequence homologies from conserved motifs of cloned resistance genes to identify candidate resistance loci from widely diverse plant taxa.