Richard G Percy
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Recent Articles
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Restrepo-Montoya D, Hulse-Kemp A, Scheffler J, Haigler C, Hinze L, Love J, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 May;
13:837038.
PMID: 35557715
Observable qualitative traits are relatively stable across environments and are commonly used to evaluate crop genetic diversity. Recently, molecular markers have largely superseded describing phenotypes in diversity surveys. However, qualitative...
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Huang G, Wu Z, Percy R, Bai M, Li Y, Frelichowski J, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2020 Apr;
52(5):516-524.
PMID: 32284579
Upon assembling the first Gossypium herbaceum (A) genome and substantially improving the existing Gossypium arboreum (A) and Gossypium hirsutum ((AD)) genomes, we showed that all existing A-genomes may have originated...
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Hinze L, Hulse-Kemp A, Wilson I, Zhu Q, Llewellyn D, Taylor J, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2017 Feb;
17(1):37.
PMID: 28158969
Background: Cotton germplasm resources contain beneficial alleles that can be exploited to develop germplasm adapted to emerging environmental and climate conditions. Accessions and lines have traditionally been characterized based on...
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Reddy U, Nimmakayala P, Abburi V, Reddy C, Saminathan T, Percy R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jan;
7:41285.
PMID: 28128280
Use of 10,129 singleton SNPs of known genomic location in tetraploid cotton provided unique opportunities to characterize genome-wide diversity among 440 Gossypium hirsutum and 219 G. barbadense cultivars and landrace...
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Abdurakhmonov I, Ayubov M, Ubaydullaeva K, Buriev Z, Shermatov S, Ruziboev H, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2016 Mar;
7:202.
PMID: 26941765
RNA interference (RNAi), is a powerful new technology in the discovery of genetic sequence functions, and has become a valuable tool for functional genomics of cotton (Gossypium sp.). The rapid...
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Hinze L, Gazave E, Gore M, Fang D, Scheffler B, Yu J, et al.
J Hered
. 2016 Jan;
107(3):274-86.
PMID: 26774060
A diversity reference set has been constructed for the Gossypium accessions in the US National Cotton Germplasm Collection to facilitate more extensive evaluation and utilization of accessions held in the...
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Hulse-Kemp A, Lemm J, Plieske J, Ashrafi H, Buyyarapu R, Fang D, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2015 Apr;
5(6):1187-209.
PMID: 25908569
High-throughput genotyping arrays provide a standardized resource for plant breeding communities that are useful for a breadth of applications including high-density genetic mapping, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), genomic selection (GS),...
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Li F, Fan G, Lu C, Xiao G, Zou C, Kohel R, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2015 Apr;
33(5):524-30.
PMID: 25893780
Gossypium hirsutum has proven difficult to sequence owing to its complex allotetraploid (AtDt) genome. Here we produce a draft genome using 181-fold paired-end sequences assisted by fivefold BAC-to-BAC sequences and...
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Logan-Young C, Yu J, Verma S, Percy R, Pepper A
Appl Plant Sci
. 2015 Mar;
3(3).
PMID: 25798340
Premise Of The Study: Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker discovery in plants with complex allotetraploid genomes is often confounded by the presence of homeologous loci (along with paralogous and orthologous loci)....
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Xu Z, Yu J, Kohel R, Percy R, Beavis W, Main D, et al.
Genomics
. 2015 Mar;
106(1):61-9.
PMID: 25796538
Cotton fiber represents the largest single cell in plants and they serve as models to study cell development. This study investigated the distribution and evolution of fiber Unigenes anchored to...