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Yasunari Ogihara
Researcher at Kihara Institute for Biological Research
Publications - 101
Citations - 7469
Yasunari Ogihara is an academic researcher from Kihara Institute for Biological Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Common wheat & Gene. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 99 publications receiving 6910 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasunari Ogihara include Kyoto Prefectural University & Yokohama City University.
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A chromosome-based draft sequence of the hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) genome
Klaus F. X. Mayer,Jane Rogers,Jaroslav Doležel,Curtis J. Pozniak,Kellye Eversole,Catherine Feuillet,Bikram S. Gill,Bernd Friebe,Adam J. Lukaszewski,Pierre Sourdille,Takashi R. Endo,M. Kubaláková,Jarmila Číhalíková,Zdeňka Dubská,Jan Vrána,Romana Šperková,Hana Šimková,Melanie Febrer,Leah Clissold,Kirsten McLay,Kuldeep Singh,Parveen Chhuneja,Nagendra K. Singh,Jitendra P. Khurana,Eduard Akhunov,Frédéric Choulet,Adriana Alberti,Valérie Barbe,Patrick Wincker,Hiroyuki Kanamori,Fuminori Kobayashi,Takeshi Itoh,Takashi Matsumoto,Hiroaki Sakai,Tsuyoshi Tanaka,Jianzhong Wu,Yasunari Ogihara,Hirokazu Handa,P. Ron Maclachlan,Andrew G. Sharpe,Darrin Klassen,David Edwards,Jacqueline Batley,Odd-Arne Olsen,Simen Rød Sandve,Sigbjørn Lien,Burkhard Steuernagel,Brande B. H. Wulff,Mario Caccamo,Sarah Ayling,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,Bernardo J. Clavijo,Jonathan M. Wright,Matthias Pfeifer,Manuel Spannagl,Mihaela Martis,Martin Mascher,Jarrod Chapman,Jesse Poland,Uwe Scholz,Kerrie Barry,Robbie Waugh,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Gary J. Muehlbauer,Nils Stein,Heidrun Gundlach,Matthias Zytnicki,Véronique Jamilloux,Hadi Quesneville,Thomas Wicker,Primetta Faccioli,Moreno Colaiacovo,Antonio Michele Stanca,Hikmet Budak,Luigi Cattivelli,Natasha Glover,Lise Pingault,Etienne Paux,Sapna Sharma,Rudi Appels,Matthew I. Bellgard,Brett Chapman,Thomas Nussbaumer,Kai Christian Bader,Hélène Rimbert,Shichen Wang,Ron Knox,Andrzej Kilian,Michael Alaux,Françoise Alfama,Loïc Couderc,Nicolas Guilhot,Claire Viseux,Mikaël Loaec,Beat Keller,Sébastien Praud +95 more
TL;DR: Insight into the genome biology of a polyploid crop provide a springboard for faster gene isolation, rapid genetic marker development, and precise breeding to meet the needs of increasing food demand worldwide.
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Applicability of inter-simple sequence repeat polymorphisms in wheat for use as DNA markers in comparison to RFLP and RAPD markers
T. Nagaoka,Yasunari Ogihara +1 more
TL;DR: The characteristic features of ISSR markers, i.e. polymorphism, generation of information and ease of handling, suggest their applicability to the analysis of genotypes as well as to the construction of PCR-based genome maps of wheats.
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A workshop report on wheat genome sequencing: international genome research on wheat consortium
Bikram S. Gill,Rudi Appels,A.M. Botha-Oberholster,C.R. Buell,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Boulos Chalhoub,F. Chumley,Jan Dvorak,M. Iwanaga,Beat Keller,Wanlong Li,W.R. McCombie,Yasunari Ogihara,F. Quetier,Takuji Sasaki +14 more
TL;DR: The objectives of the workshop were to discuss the status of wheat genomics, obtain feedback from ongoing genome sequencing projects, and develop strategies for sequencing the wheat genome.
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RAPD and ISSR fingerprints as useful genetic markers for analysis of genetic diversity, varietal identification, and phylogenetic relationships in peanut (Arachis hypogaea) cultivars and wild species
TL;DR: The present results strongly support the view that Arachis monticola and hypogaea are very closely related, and indicate that A. villosa and A. ipaensis are the diploid wild progenitors of these tetraploid species.
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A Wheat Homolog of MOTHER OF FT AND TFL1 Acts in the Regulation of Germination
Shingo Nakamura,Fumitaka Abe,Hiroyuki Kawahigashi,Kou Nakazono,Akemi Tagiri,Takashi Matsumoto,Shigeko Utsugi,Taiichi Ogawa,Hirokazu Handa,Hiroki Ishida,Masahiko Mori,Kanako Kawaura,Yasunari Ogihara,Hideho Miura +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a wheat microarray was used to analyze gene expression in embryos from mature seeds grown at lower and higher temperatures, and it was found that a wheat homolog of MOTHER OF FT and TFL1 (MFT) was upregulated after physiological maturity.