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    Ontology and diversity of transcript-associated microsatellites mined from a globe artichoke EST database 

    Scaglione, Davide; Acquadro, Alberto; Portis, Ezio; Taylor, Christopher A; Lanteri, Sergio; Knapp, Steven J (2009-09-28)
    Abstract Background The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus L.) is a significant crop in the Mediterranean basin. Despite its commercial importance and its both dietary and pharmaceutical value, knowledge of ...
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    EST and EST-SSR Marker Resources for Iris 

    Tang, Shunxue; Okashah, Rebecca A; Cordonnier-Pratt, Marie-Michele; Pratt, Lee H; Ed Johnson, Virgil; Taylor, Christopher A; Arnold, Michael L; Knapp, Steven J (2009-06-10)
    Abstract Background Limited DNA sequence and DNA marker resources have been developed for Iris (Iridaceae), a monocot genus of ...
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    A high-density genetic map of Arachis duranensis, a diploid ancestor of cultivated peanut 

    Nagy, Ervin D; Guo, Yufang; Tang, Shunxue; Bowers, John E; Okashah, Rebecca A; Taylor, Christopher A; Zhang, Dong; Khanal, Sameer; Heesacker, Adam F; Khalilian, Nelly; Farmer, Andrew D; Carrasquilla-Garcia, Noelia; Penmetsa, R Varma; Cook, Douglas; Stalker, H Thomas; Nielsen, Niels; Ozias-Akins, Peggy; Knapp, Steven J (2012-09-11)
    Abstract Background Cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is an allotetraploid species whose ancestral genomes are most likely derived from the A-genome species, A. duranensis, and the B-genome ...
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    Comparative mapping in intraspecific populations uncovers a high degree of macrosynteny between A - and B - genome diploid species of peanut 

    Guo, Yufang; Khanal, Sameer; Tang, Shunxue; Bowers, John E; Heesacker, Adam F; Khalilian, Nelly; Nagy, Ervin D; Zhang, Dong; Taylor, Christopher A; Stalker, H Thomas; Ozias-Akins, Peggy; Knapp, Steven J (2012-11-10)
    Abstract Background Cultivated peanut or groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oilseed crop with an allotetraploid genome (AABB, 2n = 4x = 40). Both the ...

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    Tang, Shunxue (3)Bowers, John E (2)Guo, Yufang (2)Heesacker, Adam F (2)Khalilian, Nelly (2)Khanal, Sameer (2)Nagy, Ervin D (2)Okashah, Rebecca A (2)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (2)2012 (2)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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