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Evolution and the genetics of populations. Vol. 1. Genetic and biométrie foundations.

S. Wright
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Genetic analysis of septoria leaf blotch resistance in wheat at seedling stage

TL;DR: It is confirmed that the next generation of ad-hoc decision-makers will be based on EMMARM, rather than MSPs, than ULTIMATE, the previous generation had used to be the preferred method for settling disputes.
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Genetics of leaf rust resistance in eleven crosses derived from two low resistant and eight high rust severity egyptian wheat cultivars at seedling and adult plant stages.

TL;DR: The study of combination between traditional wheat cultivars of Egyptian origin showing durable resistance proved to have a great value since they can provide new sources of resistance to such a disease.
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Desarrollo y aplicación de herramientas genómicas para la mejora de especies cucurbitáceas por calidad y resistencia a enfermedades.

TL;DR: En esta Tesis se han desarrollo y/o validado marcadores de alta calidad, de tipo microsatelite (Simple Sequence Repeats, SSRs) and SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms), para estas two especies.
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Model parameters of molecular evolution explain genomic correlations

TL;DR: Relationships between model parameters of molecular evolution and genomic variables are established, based on which, most-observed genomic correlations and confounds can be explained by model parameter combinations under different conditions, which include the strength of stabilizing selection, mutational variance, expression sufficiency, gene pleiotropy, as well as the effective population size.
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Genetic dissection of stripe rust resistance in a Tunisian wheat landrace Aus26670

TL;DR: Genetic analysis of the seedling stripe rust response variation data indicated the presence of an all-stage resistance (ASR) gene, and it was named YrAW12, which was concluded to be previously identified stripe rust resistance gene Yr72.