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Sung-Chur Sim

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Park G, Choi Y, Jung J, Shim E, Kang M, Sim S, et al.
Plants (Basel) . 2021 Mar; 10(2). PMID: 33669519
Genetic diversity analysis and cultivar identification were performed using a core set of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in cucumber ( L.). For the genetic diversity study, 280 cucumber accessions collected...
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Nguyen N, Kim M, Jung J, Shim E, Chung S, Park Y, et al.
Hortic Res . 2020 Aug; 7:121. PMID: 32821404
Three pumpkin species , , and are commonly cultivated worldwide. To identify genome-wide SNPs in these cultivated pumpkin species, we collected 48 F cultivars consisting of 40 intraspecific hybrids (15...
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Gill U, Scott J, Shekasteband R, Ogundiwin E, Schuit C, Francis D, et al.
Theor Appl Genet . 2019 Feb; 132(5):1543-1554. PMID: 30758531
Ty-6 is a major resistance gene on chromosome 10 of tomato that provides resistance against monopartite and bipartite begomoviruses and complements resistance conferred by the known Ty-3 and ty-5 genes....
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Liabeuf D, Sim S, Francis D
Phytopathology . 2017 Oct; 108(3):392-401. PMID: 29063822
Bacterial spot affects tomato crops (Solanum lycopersicum) grown under humid conditions. Major genes and quantitative trait loci (QTL) for resistance have been described, and multiple loci from diverse sources need...
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Kim B, Kim N, Kim J, Kim B, Jung H, Hwang I, et al.
Genome . 2016 Feb; 59(3):173-83. PMID: 26853773
Fusarium crown and root rot is a severe fungal disease of tomato caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici (FORL). In this study, the genomic location of the FORL-resistance locus...
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Sim S, Robbins M, Wijeratne S, Wang H, Yang W, Francis D
Phytopathology . 2015 Oct; 105(11):1437-45. PMID: 26509802
Bacterial spot of tomato is caused by at least four species of Xanthomonas with multiple physiological races. We developed a complex breeding population for simultaneous discovery of marker-trait linkage, validation...
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Araneda L, Sim S, Bae J, Chakraborty N, Curley J, Chang T, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Nov; 8(11):e79425. PMID: 24244501
Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera, allotetraploid 2n = 4x = 28) is one of the major cool-season turfgrasses. It is widely used on golf courses due to its tolerance to low...
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Sim S, Van Deynze A, Stoffel K, Douches D, Zarka D, Ganal M, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Oct; 7(9):e45520. PMID: 23029069
The effects of selection on genome variation were investigated and visualized in tomato using a high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. 7,720 SNPs were genotyped on a collection of 426...
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Sim S, Durstewitz G, Plieske J, Wieseke R, Ganal M, Van Deynze A, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Jul; 7(7):e40563. PMID: 22802968
The concurrent development of high-throughput genotyping platforms and next generation sequencing (NGS) has increased the number and density of genetic markers, the efficiency of constructing detailed linkage maps, and our...
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Wang H, Hutton S, Robbins M, Sim S, Scott J, Yang W, et al.
Phytopathology . 2011 Sep; 101(10):1217-23. PMID: 21916626
Bacterial spot of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is caused by four species of Xanthomonas. The disease causes significant yield losses and a reduction in fruit quality. Physiological races have been described...