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Speciation and Cytogenetics

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The article was published on 2016-12-12. It has received 133 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Genetic algorithm & Cytogenetics.

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Two Coordinately Regulated Homologs of FLOWERING LOCUS T Are Involved in the Control of Photoperiodic Flowering in Soybean

TL;DR: The results suggest that GmFT2a and Gm FT5a coordinately control flowering and enable the adaptation of soybean to a wide range of photoperiodic environments.
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Genetic redundancy in soybean photoresponses associated with duplication of the phytochrome A gene.

TL;DR: The genetic redundancy suggests that the presence of duplicated copies of phyA genes accounts for the generation of photoperiod insensitivity, while protecting against the deleterious effects of mutation.
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Increasing the flow of carbon into seed oil.

TL;DR: The demand for vegetable oils for food, fuel (bio-diesel) and bio-product applications is increasing rapidly and it is estimated that a 50 to 75% increase in canola oil production will be required to meet the demand for seed oil in the next 7-10years.
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Toward a rational classification of cultivated plants

Jack R. Harlan, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1971 - 
TL;DR: An attempt is made to provide a framework in which both taxonomy and infraspecific classification can operate with a minimum of confusion.
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Genome Duplication in Soybean ( Glycine subgenus soja )

TL;DR: Quantitative trait loci for seed protein and oil showed correspondence across homoeologous regions, suggesting that the genes or gene families contributing to seed composition have retained similar functions throughout the evolution of the chromosomes.
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On the domestication of the soybean

TL;DR: This paper is an attempt to reconcile the old archeological, historical, agricultural and botanical literature with the more recent data and to establish a working hypothesis on the domestication of the soybean.
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Taxonomy of the genus Glycine , domestication and uses of soybeans

TL;DR: The soybean is the world’s premier source of dietary vegetable oil and is nutritionally an excellent and inexpensive source of protein for use either as human food or animal feed and in addition, the soybean has numerous industrial uses.
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