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Aims Pharmacogenetic implementation requires awareness of the state‐of‐the‐art practice of laboratories providing pharmacogenetic testing. This study investigated how pharmacogenetic guidelines and recommendations have been implemented over time by Italian laboratories participating in the external quality assessment (EQA) Pharmaco‐scheme established ...
Rossana Roncato +8 more
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Common wheat production is significantly influenced by abiotic stresses. Identifying the genetic loci for seedling root traits and developing the available molecular markers are crucial for breeding high yielding and stable varieties. In this study, five
Xiaole Ma +7 more
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Microphenomics is a new technique for detecting the very early resistance of powdery mildew in wheat seedlings, after 24, 48, and 72 h from infection. A number of 29, 42, and 34 genes models were identified to harbor significant SNP markers associated with the early resistance to WPM.
Amira M.I. Mourad +4 more
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Amaranthus retroflexus is a highly invasive annual broadleaf weed in soybean fields, significantly reducing soybean yield and quality. Diphenyl ether herbicides, particularly fomesafen, are extensively applied to control A. retroflexus.
Zhanzhan Zhang +5 more
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Establishing the breed composition of pigs using KASP technology
A high differentiating potential of seven polymorphic variants has been identified to distinguish between Yorkshire, Belarusian Large White and Belarusian Meat pig breeds bred in Belarus. For the Yorkshire pig breed, a model is proposed including three single nucleotide polymorphisms – Chr.6:g.121005974A>G, Chr.17:g.15827832G>T, Chr.10:g ...
V. N. Kipen′ +2 more
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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating wheat disease with a significant economic impact. Fhb1 is the most important large effect and stable QTL for FHB resistance.
Lovepreet Singh +5 more
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Development of KASP assays for identification of Meloidogyne chitwoodi
Abstract Meloidogyne chitwoodi is a serious pest of potatoes, causing galling of the tuber and necrosis of the tissue, leading to reduced yields and market value. Due to M. chitwoodi’s high tolerance to low temperatures and its ability to reproduce rapidly within one growing season, this species is on the quarantine lists in the ...
Mustafa Çatalkaya +2 more
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Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.), an important food and industrial crop in the world, has a highly heterozygous hexaploid genome, making the development of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers challenging.
Feiyang Yang +8 more
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Stripe rust or yellow rust (YR), caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most important diseases of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
Dejun Han +8 more
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Refining of the egusi locus in watermelon using KASP assays
Abstract Egusi watermelon (Citrullus mucosospermus), a close relative of sweet watermelon, is an economically important crop grown in many West African countries for its protein and lipid rich edible seeds. Egusi watermelon seeds have a thick, fleshy mucilaginous seed coat layer surrounding the seed coat which is unique to egusi watermelon. The egusi
Lucky Paudel +2 more
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