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Speciation and Cytogenetics
Theodore Hymowitz
- pp 97-136
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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.read more
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A soybean transcript map: gene distribution, haplotype and single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis.
Ik-Young Choi,David L. Hyten,Lakshmi K. Matukumalli,Qijian Song,Julian M. Chaky,Charles V. Quigley,Kevin Chase,K. Gordon Lark,Robert Reiter,Mun Sup Yoon,Eun-Young Hwang,Seung In Yi,Nevin D. Young,Randy C. Shoemaker,Curtis P. Van Tassell,James E. Specht,Perry B. Cregan +16 more
TL;DR: The first genetic transcript map of the soybean genome was created by mapping one SNP in each of 1141 genes in one or more of three recombinant inbred line mapping populations, thus providing a picture of the distribution of genic sequences across the mapped portion of the genome as mentioned in this paper.
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Two Coordinately Regulated Homologs of FLOWERING LOCUS T Are Involved in the Control of Photoperiodic Flowering in Soybean
Fanjiang Kong,Baohui Liu,Zhengjun Xia,Shusei Sato,Bo Min Kim,Satoshi Watanabe,Tetsuya Yamada,Satoshi Tabata,Akira Kanazawa,Kyuya Harada,Jun Abe +10 more
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.
Randall J. Weselake,David C. Taylor,M. Habibur Rahman,Saleh Shah,André Laroche,Peter B. E. McVetty,John L. Harwood +6 more
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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High-throughput genotyping with the GoldenGate assay in the complex genome of soybean
David L. Hyten,Qijian Song,Qijian Song,Ik-Young Choi,Ik-Young Choi,Mun Sup Yoon,Mun Sup Yoon,James E. Specht,Lakshmi K. Matukumalli,Randall L. Nelson,Randy C. Shoemaker,Nevin D. Young,Perry B. Cregan +12 more
TL;DR: The high success rate of the GoldenGate assay makes this a useful technique for quickly creating high density genetic maps in species where SNP markers are rapidly becoming available.
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