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Yong-Jin Park
Researcher at Kongju National University
Publications - 130
Citations - 3727
Yong-Jin Park is an academic researcher from Kongju National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 126 publications receiving 3255 citations. Previous affiliations of Yong-Jin Park include Rural Development Administration & Purdue University.
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Global Dissemination of a Single Mutation Conferring White Pericarp in Rice
Megan Sweeney,Michael J. Thomson,Yong Gu Cho,Yong-Jin Park,Scott Williamson,Carlos Bustamante,Susan R. McCouch +6 more
TL;DR: The change from the red seeds of wild rice to the white seeds of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) resulted from the strong selective sweep of a single mutation, a frame-shift deletion within the Rc gene that is found in 97.9% of white rice varieties today.
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PowerCore: a program applying the advanced M strategy with a heuristic search for establishing core sets
Kyu-Won Kim,Hun-Ki Chung,Gyu-Taek Cho,Kyung-Ho Ma,Dorothy Chandrabalan,Jae-Gyun Gwag,Tae-San Kim,Eun-Gi Cho,Yong-Jin Park +8 more
TL;DR: A computational tool named 'PowerCore' that aims to support the development of core sets by reducing the redundancy of useful alleles and thus enhancing their richness by using an advanced M (maximization) strategy implemented through a modified heuristic algorithm.
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Targeting xa13, a recessive gene for bacterial blight resistance in rice
Zhaohui Chu,Binying Fu,Hong Yang,Caiguo Xu,Zhikang Li,A. Sanchez,Yong-Jin Park,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Qifa Zhang,Shiping Wang +9 more
TL;DR: To clone and characterize the recessive R genes, fine-mapped xa13, a fully recessive gene for Xoo resistance, to a DNA fragment of 14.8 kb using the map-based cloning strategy and a series of sequence-based molecular markers.
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Gene Loss and Movement in the Maize Genome
Jinsheng Lai,Jianxin Ma,Jianxin Ma,Zuzana Swigonova,Wusirika Ramakrishna,Wusirika Ramakrishna,Eric W. Linton,Eric W. Linton,Victor Llaca,Victor Llaca,Bahattin Tanyolac,Bahattin Tanyolac,Yong-Jin Park,Yong-Jin Park,O-Young Jeong,O-Young Jeong,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Joachim Messing +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that many genes in these species have moved to new chromosomal locations in the last 50 million years or less, most as single gene events that did not dramatically alter gene structure.
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Simple sequence repeat polymorphisms (SSRPs) for evaluation of molecular diversity and germplasm classification of minor crops.
TL;DR: This review examines the development and molecular nature of SSR markers, and their utilization in many aspects of plant genetics and ecology.