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Tatik Chikmawati
Researcher at Bogor Agricultural University
Publications - 115
Citations - 851
Tatik Chikmawati is an academic researcher from Bogor Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 99 publications receiving 737 citations. Previous affiliations of Tatik Chikmawati include University of Missouri & Lambung Mangkurat University.
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Analysis of Expressed Sequence Tag Loci on Wheat Chromosome Group 4
Miftahudin,Miftahudin,K. Ross,Xue-Feng Ma,A. A. Mahmoud,Jamie Anne Layton,M. A. Rodriguez Milla,Tatik Chikmawati,Tatik Chikmawati,J. Ramalingam,O. Feril,M. S. Pathan,G S Surlan Momirovic,G S Surlan Momirovic,S Kim,K Chema,P Fang,L Haule,H Struxness,J Birkes,C Yaghoubian,R Skinner,J McAllister,V Nguyen,Lili Qi,B. Echalier,Bikram S. Gill,A. M. Linkiewicz,Jorge Dubcovsky,Eduard Akhunov,J. Dvořák,Muharrem Dilbirligi,Kulvinder S. Gill,Junhua Peng,Nora L. V. Lapitan,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,Mark E. Sorrells,Khwaja Hossain,Venu Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,Gerard R. Lazo,Shiaoman Chao,Shiaoman Chao,Olin D. Anderson,Jose L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,Jose L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,E. Conley,James A. Anderson,D. W. Choi,Raymond D. Fenton,Timothy J. Close,Patrick E. McGuire,Calvin O. Qualset,Henry T. Nguyen,J. P. Gustafson +54 more
TL;DR: This study confirmed the complex structure of chromosome 4A that contains two reciprocal translocations and two inversions, previously identified, and an additional inversion in the centromeric region of 4A was revealed.
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Phylogenetic relationships among Secale species revealed by amplified fragment length polymorphisms
TL;DR: This study demonstrated that the AFLP approach is a useful tool for discriminating species differences, and also gave a much better resolution in discerning genetic relationships among Secale species as compared with previous studies using other approaches.
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Targeting the aluminum tolerance gene Alt3 region in rye, using rice/rye micro-colinearity
TL;DR: An attempt to clone an Al tolerance gene (Alt3) from rye was initiated by using DNA markers flanking the rye Alt3 gene, from many cereals, but because of sequence differences between rice and rye and the complexity of the rye sequence, it is unable to clone a full-length candidate gene in rye.
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Amplified fragment length polymorphism-based genetic diversity among cultivated and weedy rye (Secale cereale L.) accessions
TL;DR: All cultivated accessions clustered together both in dendrogram and principal coordinate diagram indicating common breeding program selection criteria based on similar value-added agronomic characteristics.