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Tetsuya Kimura
Publications - 18
Citations - 1201
Tetsuya Kimura is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: PEAR & Microsatellite. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1157 citations.
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SSRs isolated from apple can identify polymorphism and genetic diversity in pear
TL;DR: Apple simple sequence repeats isolated from apple are highly conserved in pear and could be utilized as DNA markers in the latter genus.
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Genetic linkage maps constructed by using an interspecific cross between Japanese and European pears.
T. Yamamoto,Tetsuya Kimura,M. Shoda,T. Imai,T. Saito,Y. Sawamura,K. Kotobuki,Takeshi Hayashi,N. Matsuta +8 more
TL;DR: The position of 14 SSRs originating from apple could be successfully determined in pear maps, which enabled us to compare the two maps, and these pear maps were not saturated but were near saturation.
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Simple sequence repeats for genetic analysis in pear.
T. Yamamoto,Tetsuya Kimura,Yutaka Sawamura,T. Manabe,K. Kotobuki,Takeshi Hayashi,Y. Ban,N. Matsuta +7 more
TL;DR: Diversity of SSR genotypes was observed among species as well as within species and 65 putative alleles were detected and seven SSR markers was sufficient to differentiate between all of the 32 varieties.
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Development of microsatellite markers in the Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai)
TL;DR: Thirteen polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed in the Japanese pear by using an enriched genomic library and showed a high degree of polymorphism with 3–6 alleles per locus.
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Identification of Asian Pear Varieties by SSR Analysis
Tetsuya Kimura,Yong Zhong Shi,Moriyuki Shoda,Kazuo Kotobuki,Nagao Matsuta,Tateki Hayashi,Yoshiyuki Ban,Toshiya Yamamoto +7 more
TL;DR: The SSR markers were highly polymorphic and could be utilized as a reliable tool for cultivar identification in Asian pears, showing 3 major groups corresponding to the Japanese, Chinese and European groups.