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Nicholas Santantonio

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McBreen J, Babar M, Jarquin D, Khan N, Harrison S, DeWitt N, et al.
Plant Genome . 2024 Nov; 18(1):e20532. PMID: 39562415
Enhancing predictive modeling accuracy in wheat (Triticum aestivum) breeding through the integration of high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) data with genomic information is crucial for maximizing genetic gain. In this study, spanning...
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Thapa R, Kunze K, Hansen J, Pierce C, Moore V, Ray I, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2024 Aug; 14(11). PMID: 39167829
Multispectral imaging by unoccupied aerial vehicles provides a nondestructive, high-throughput approach to measure biomass accumulation over successive alfalfa (Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa) harvests. Information from estimated growth curves can...
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Morales N, Anche M, Kaczmar N, Lepak N, Ni P, Romay M, et al.
Genetics . 2024 Mar; 227(1). PMID: 38469622
Design randomizations and spatial corrections have increased understanding of genotypic, spatial, and residual effects in field experiments, but precisely measuring spatial heterogeneity in the field remains a challenge. To this...
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DeWitt N, Lyerly J, Guedira M, Holland J, Murphy J, Ward B, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2023 Aug; 74(21):6749-6759. PMID: 37599380
The presence or absence of awns-whether wheat heads are 'bearded' or 'smooth' - is the most visible phenotype distinguishing wheat cultivars. Previous studies suggest that awns may improve yields in...
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Singh L, Pierce C, Santantonio N, Steiner R, Miller D, Reich J, et al.
Plant Genome . 2022 Feb; 15(1):e20195. PMID: 35178866
Drought and limited irrigation resources threaten agricultural sustainability in many regions of the world. Application of genomic-based breeding strategies may benefit crop variety development for these environments. Here, we provide...
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Wolfe M, Jannink J, Kantar M, Santantonio N
Front Plant Sci . 2021 Jul; 12:665349. PMID: 34249037
Plant breeding has been central to global increases in crop yields. Breeding deserves praise for helping to establish better food security, but also shares the responsibility of unintended consequences. Much...
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Santantonio N, Atanda S, Beyene Y, Varshney R, Olsen M, Jones E, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Apr; 11:353. PMID: 32292411
Much of the world's population growth will occur in regions where food insecurity is prevalent, with large increases in food demand projected in regions of Africa and South Asia. While...
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Santantonio N, Jannink J, Sorrells M
Genetics . 2019 Jan; 211(3):1105-1122. PMID: 30679260
Hybridization between related species results in the formation of an allopolyploid with multiple subgenomes. These subgenomes will each contain complete, yet evolutionarily divergent, sets of genes. Like a diploid hybrid,...
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Santantonio N, Jannink J, Sorrells M
G3 (Bethesda) . 2018 Nov; 9(3):685-698. PMID: 30455185
Whole genome duplications have played an important role in the evolution of angiosperms. These events often occur through hybridization between closely related species, resulting in an allopolyploid with multiple subgenomes....
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Santantonio N, Jannink J, Sorrells M
G3 (Bethesda) . 2018 Nov; 9(3):675-684. PMID: 30455184
Epistasis is an important contributor to genetic variance. In inbred populations, pairwise epistasis is present as additive by additive interactions. Testing for epistasis presents a multiple testing problem as the...