Abstract Flowering time is a critical phenological trait in maize (Zea mays L.) breeding programs. Traditional measurements for assessing flowering time involve semi‐subjective and labor‐intensive manual observation, limiting the scale and efficiency of genetics and breeding improvement.
Nicholas R. Shepard+5 more
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An efficient allotriploid-mediated system of generating genomic introgression from Brassica oleracea to B. rapa. [PDF]
Gu A+14 more
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A highly efficient CRISPR‐Cas9‐based gene‐editing system in oat (Avena sativa L.)
Plant Biotechnology Journal, EarlyView.
Mehtab‐Singh+3 more
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Sampling effect in predicting the evolutionary response of populations to climate change
Abstract Genomic data and machine learning approaches have gained interest due to their potential to identify adaptive genetic variation across populations and to assess species vulnerability to climate change. By identifying gene–environment associations for putatively adaptive loci, these approaches project changes to adaptive genetic composition as ...
Jonás A. Aguirre‐Liguori+3 more
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Pangenome analysis reveals yield- and fiber-related diversity and interspecific gene flow in Gossypium barbadense L. [PDF]
Meng Q+21 more
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Abstract Understanding how genetic diversity is distributed across spatiotemporal scales in species of conservation or management concern is critical for identifying large‐scale mechanisms affecting local conservation status and implementing large‐scale biodiversity monitoring programmes.
Nadya R. Mamoozadeh+5 more
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Current stewardship practices in invasion biology limit the value and secondary use of genomic data
Abstract Invasive species threaten native biota, putting fragile ecosystems at risk and having a large‐scale impact on primary industries. Growing trade networks and the popularity of personal travel make incursions a more frequent risk, one only compounded by global climate change.
Amy L. Vaughan+4 more
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Impoundments facilitate upstream invasion and introgression: Case studies of fluvial black basses (Micropterus spp.) in the southeastern USA. [PDF]
Taylor AT, Tringali MD, Long JM.
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Genomic Diversity of U.S. Katahdin Hair Sheep
ABSTRACT In the late 1950s, Katahdin hair sheep were developed as a composite breed of medium size and moderate prolificacy, with potential to express resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes. With increasing popularity and the recent adoption of genomic prediction in their genetic evaluation, there is a risk of decreasing variation with selection ...
Sara M. Nilson+5 more
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Intergeneric Introgression Enhances the Adaptive Potential of Nine-Spined Stickleback (Pungitius pungitius). [PDF]
Nedoluzhko AV, Sharko FS, Rastorguev SM.
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