Randy C Shoemaker
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Recent Articles
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Morales A, O Rourke J, van de Mortel M, Scheider K, Bancroft T, Bor M A, et al.
Funct Plant Biol
. 2020 Jun;
40(10):1029-1047.
PMID: 32481171
Rpp4 (Resistance to Phakopsora pachyrhizi 4) confers resistance to Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow, the causal agent of Asian soybean rust (ASR). By combining expression profiling and virus induced gene silencing (VIGS),...
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Moran Lauter A, Peiffer G, Yin T, Whitham S, Cook D, Shoemaker R, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2014 Aug;
15:702.
PMID: 25149281
Background: Iron is an essential micronutrient for all living things, required in plants for photosynthesis, respiration and metabolism. A lack of bioavailable iron in soil leads to iron deficiency chlorosis...
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Atwood S, ORourke J, Peiffer G, Yin T, Majumder M, Zhang C, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2013 Jun;
37(1):213-34.
PMID: 23742135
In soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], iron deficiency results in interveinal chlorosis and decreased photosynthetic capacity, leading to stunting and yield loss. In this study, gene expression analyses investigated the...
4.
Stec A, Bhaskar P, Bolon Y, Nolan R, Shoemaker R, Vance C, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2013 May;
4:104.
PMID: 23630538
Near isogenic lines (NILs) are a critical genetic resource for the soybean research community. The ability to identify and characterize the genes driving the phenotypic differences between NILs is limited...
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Cannon S, Shoemaker R
Breed Sci
. 2012 Nov;
61(5):437-44.
PMID: 23136483
The soybean genome assembly has been available since the end of 2008. Significant features of the genome include large, gene-poor, repeat-dense pericentromeric regions, spanning roughly 57% of the genome sequence;...
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Ha J, Abernathy B, Nelson W, Grant D, Wu X, Nguyen H, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2012 Mar;
2(3):321-9.
PMID: 22413085
Soybean is a model for the legume research community because of its importance as a crop, densely populated genetic maps, and the availability of a genome sequence. Even though a...
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Peiffer G, King K, Severin A, May G, Cianzio S, Lin S, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2012 Feb;
158(4):1745-54.
PMID: 22319075
Prevalent on calcareous soils in the United States and abroad, iron deficiency is among the most common and severe nutritional stresses in plants. In soybean (Glycine max) commercial plantings, the...
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Woody J, Shoemaker R
Front Genet
. 2012 Feb;
2:70.
PMID: 22303365
Genomic architecture appears to be a largely unexplored component of gene expression. That architecture can be related to chromatin domains, transposable element neighborhoods, epigenetic modifications of the genome, and more....
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Severin A, Cannon S, Graham M, Grant D, Shoemaker R
Plant Cell
. 2011 Sep;
23(9):3129-36.
PMID: 21917551
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing, the availability of genomic sequence for comparative genomics is increasing exponentially. Numerous completed plant genome sequences enable characterization of patterns of the retention and...
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Woody J, Severin A, Bolon Y, Joseph B, Diers B, Farmer A, et al.
Genome
. 2011 Jan;
54(1):10-8.
PMID: 21217801
Studies have indicated that exon and intron size and intergenic distance are correlated with gene expression levels and expression breadth. Previous reports on these correlations in plants and animals have...