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Seong-Han Sohn
Researcher at Rural Development Administration
Publications - 39
Citations - 552
Seong-Han Sohn is an academic researcher from Rural Development Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 39 publications receiving 454 citations.
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Molecular variability and genetic structure of the population of soybean mosaic virus based on the analysis of complete genome sequences.
Jang-Kyun Seo,Kazusato Ohshima,Hyeok-Geun Lee,Moonil Son,Hong-Soo Choi,Su-Heon Lee,Seong-Han Sohn,Kook-Hyung Kim +7 more
TL;DR: Recombination as well as mutation is an important evolutionary process in the genetic diversification of SMV population and it appears that recombination might contribute to overcome host resistance in SMV-soybean pathosystem.
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Elucidating the triplicated ancestral genome structure of radish based on chromosome-level comparison with the Brassica genomes
Young-Min Jeong,Namshin Kim,Byung Ohg Ahn,Mijin Oh,Won-Hyong Chung,Hee Chung,Seongmun Jeong,Ki-Byung Lim,Yoon-Jung Hwang,Goon-Bo Kim,Seunghoon Baek,Sang-Bong Choi,Dae-Jin Hyung,Seung-Won Lee,Seong-Han Sohn,Soo-Jin Kwon,Mina Jin,Young-Joo Seol,Won Byoung Chae,Keun Jin Choi,Beom-Seok Park,Hee-Ju Yu,Jeong-Hwan Mun +22 more
TL;DR: A chromosome-scale draft genome sequence of radish that is assembled into nine chromosomal pseudomolecules is presented as well as novel insight into evolution of the mesohexaploid genomes in the tribe Brassiceae.
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Interaction of the host protein NbDnaJ with Potato virus X minus-strand stem-loop 1 RNA and capsid protein affects viral replication and movement
TL;DR: It is suggested that the newly identified NbDnaJ plays a role in PVX replication and movement by interacting with SL1(-) RNA and PVX CP.
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Identification and mapping of a novel dominant resistance gene, TuRB07 to Turnip mosaic virus in Brassica rapa.
Mina Jin,Mina Jin,Soo-Seong Lee,Lin Ke,Jung Sun Kim,Mi-Suk Seo,Seong-Han Sohn,Beom-Seok Park,Guusje Bonnema +8 more
TL;DR: A novel dominant resistance gene, TuRB07, was found to confer resistance to an isolate of TuMV strain C4 in B. rapa line VC1 and mapped on the top of chromosome A06, supporting the notion that this gene is a putative candidate gene for the virus resistance.
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A single amino acid change in HC-Pro of soybean mosaic virus alters symptom expression in a soybean cultivar carrying Rsv1 and Rsv3.
TL;DR: Interestingly, it is found that the emerged progeny virus induced severe rugosity and local necrotic lesions in Jinpumkong-2 plants, while SMV-G7H provoked a lethal systemic hypersensitive response.