Browsing by Author "Stelly, David M"
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Lee, Mi-Kyung; Zhang, Yang; Zhang, Meiping; Goebel, Mark; Kim, Hee Jin; Triplett, Barbara A; Stelly, David M; Zhang, Hong-Bin (BMC Genomics, 2013)
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Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M; Ashrafi, Hamid; Zheng, Xiuting; Wang, Fei; Hoegenauer, Kevin A; Maeda, Andrea BV; Yang, S Samuel; Stoffel, Kevin; Matvienko, Marta; Clemons, Kimberly; Udall, Joshua A; Van Deynze, Allen; Jones, Don C; Stelly, David M (BMC Genomics, 2014)
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Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M (2015-04-01)Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the largest producer of natural textile fibers. Most worldwide and domestic cotton fiber production is based on cultivars of G. hirsutum L., an allotetraploid. Genetic improvement of cotton remains ...
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Kyanam, Ammani Naidu (2016-11-22)Cultivated Upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., is a partially diploidized allotetraploid species with relatively low levels of genetic diversity. Genetic gain through traditional breeding approaches is thus impeded. The ...
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Chen, Meng (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Allopolyploids are formed by the combination of evolutionarily-diverged genomes, the union of which leads to dynamic changes in gene expression and genome organization. Expression patterns of orthologous genes are rapidly ...
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Boerman, Nicholas Andrew (2018-01-11)Sorghum bicolor (L.) is an ancient grain and forage crop, grown from the tropics to temperate regions of the world. It is a self-pollinated species that can be grown as either a pure line cultivar or hybrid, depending on ...
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Tsing, Iris (2022-07-06)In laboratory settings, interacting with peers in the workplace may foster information and knowledge sharing. Community of Practice (CoPs) is a type of informal learning organization in which information is exchanged. The ...
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Young, Ellen Louise (2020-07-17)Roses (genus Rosa) are among the most popular ornamental plants. Traditional rose breeding is a slow and tedious process, but breeding efficiency can be improved by marker-assisted selection. Marker-assisted selection, ...
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Cilkiz, Mustafa (2017-05-03)Cotton (Gossypium. Spp.) is an agroeconomically significant crop worldwide involved in textile, oil, and feedstock production. Identifying genetic targets involved with disease resistance in cotton remains a critical ...
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Velioglu, Selfinaz Kubra (2020-08-06)Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L., 2n=4x=52, 2[AD]₁) is a major fiber and oilseed crop that contributes significantly to the livelihoods of millions of people, as well as the economies of the USA and many other countries. ...
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De Santiago, Luis Miguel (2020-07-16)Cotton, the leading natural textile fiber, develops as modified seed trichomes, produced in copious amounts by genetically elite cultivars of two domesticated New World Upland tetraploid (2n=4x=52) species, Upland cotton ...
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Kanchi, Rupa Sridevi (2015-05-13)Biological characterization of causal genomic variants present in large numbers within a quantitative trait locus (QTL) interval is a challenging problem. QTL-targeted tiling paths of near-isogenic lines (NILs) are useful ...
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Van Deynze, Allen; Stoffel, Kevin; Lee, Mike; Wilkins, Thea A; Kozik, Alexander; Cantrell, Roy G; Yu, John Z; Kohel, Russel J; Stelly, David M (BMC Plant Biology, 2009)
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Garcia Ramos, Oriana (2023-08-09)Genetic diversity is essential to the genetic improvement of every crop. Goals of this project have been [1] to genetically diversify upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) by creating numerous chromosome segment substitution ...
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Zheng, Xiuting (2014-07-07)Reniform (Rotylenchulus reniformis) nematodes cost US cotton growers over 130 million dollars per year. Genetic resistance of the wild African species Gossypium longicalyx to reniform nematodes was previously transferred ...
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Ueckert, Jake Allen (2014-05-02)Rose chromosome number ranges from 14 to 56 and understanding the dynamics of rose chromosome numbers can help improve the progress made in breeding programs and enhance the understanding of certain rose populations. An ...
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Schumann, Mitchell J (2018-08-30)Improvements in fiber quality phenotyping methods such as High Volume Instrumentation (HVI) and Advanced Fiber Information System (AFIS), have increased breeders ability to detect superior fiber quality; however, this also ...