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Stupar R, Locke A, Allen D, Stacey M, Ma J, Weiss J, et al.
Plant Genome . 2024 Nov; 17(4):e20516. PMID: 39572930
This strategic plan summarizes the major accomplishments achieved in the last quinquennial by the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genetics and genomics research community and outlines key priorities for the...
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Espina M, Lovell J, Jenkins J, Shu S, Sreedasyam A, Jordan B, et al.
Plant J . 2024 Sep; 120(3):1221-1235. PMID: 39276372
Cultivar Williams 82 has served as the reference genome for the soybean research community since 2008, but is known to have areas of genomic heterogeneity among different sub-lines. This work...
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Cannon S, Lee H, Weeks N, Berendzen J
Bioinformatics . 2024 Aug; 40(9). PMID: 39180716
Summary: Identification of allelic or corresponding genes (pan-genes) within a species or genus is important for discovery of biologically significant genetic conservation and variation. Similarly, identification of orthologs (gene families)...
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Chiteri K, Rairdin A, Sandhu K, Redsun S, Farmer A, ORourke J, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2024 Mar; 25(1):270. PMID: 38475739
Background: Mung bean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek), is an important pulse crop in the global south. Early flowering and maturation are advantageous traits for adaptation to northern and southern latitudes....
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Newman C, Andres R, Youngblood R, Campbell J, Simpson S, Cannon S, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2023 Feb; 13:1073542. PMID: 36777543
Introduction: Virginia-type peanut, , is the second largest market class of peanut cultivated in the United States. It is mainly used for large-seeded, in-shell products. Historically, Virginia-type peanut cultivars were...
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Kulkarni R, Zhang Y, Cannon S, Dorman K
Bioinformatics . 2022 Nov; 39(1). PMID: 36367243
Motivation: Genotyping by sequencing is a powerful tool for investigating genetic variation in plants, but many economically important plants are allopolyploids, where homoeologous similarity obscures the subgenomic origin of reads...
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Zhuang Y, Wang X, Li X, Hu J, Fan L, Landis J, et al.
Nat Plants . 2022 Mar; 8(3):233-244. PMID: 35288665
Polyploidy and life-strategy transitions between annuality and perenniality often occur in flowering plants. However, the evolutionary propensities of polyploids and the genetic bases of such transitions remain elusive. We assembled...
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Redsun S, Hokin S, Cameron C, Cleary A, Berendzen J, Dash S, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2022 Jan; 2443:81-100. PMID: 35037201
In this chapter, we introduce the main components of the Legume Information System ( https://legumeinfo.org ) and several associated resources. Additionally, we provide an example of their use by exploring...
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Otyama P, Chamberlin K, Ozias-Akins P, Graham M, Cannon E, Cannon S, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2021 Nov; 12(1). PMID: 34751378
The fatty acid composition of seed oil is a major determinant of the flavor, shelf-life, and nutritional quality of peanuts. Major QTLs controlling high oil content, high oleic content, and...
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Bertioli D, Clevenger J, Godoy I, Stalker H, Wood S, Santos J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Sep; 118(38). PMID: 34518223
The narrow genetics of most crops is a fundamental vulnerability to food security. This makes wild crop relatives a strategic resource of genetic diversity that can be used for crop...