Search Results - "Chu, Philomena"
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Generating a high‐confidence reference genome map of the Greater Duckweed by integration of cytogenomic, optical mapping, and Oxford Nanopore technologies
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-11-2018)“…Summary Duckweeds are the fastest growing angiosperms and have the potential to become a new generation of sustainable crops. Although a seed plant, Spirodela…”
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Unintended Genomic Outcomes in Current and Next Generation GM Techniques: A Systematic Review
Published in Plants (Basel) (01-11-2022)“…Classical genetic engineering and new genome editing techniques, especially the CRISPR/Cas technology, increase the possibilities for modifying the genetic…”
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Comprehensive definition of genome features in Spirodela polyrhiza by high‐depth physical mapping and short‐read DNA sequencing strategies
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-02-2017)“…Summary Spirodela polyrhiza is a fast‐growing aquatic monocot with highly reduced morphology, genome size and number of protein‐coding genes. Considering these…”
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Predicted multispecies unintended effects from outdoor genome editing
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-09-2024)“…CRISPR/Cas9, a potent genetic engineering tool widely adopted in agriculture, is capable of introducing new characteristics into plants on a large scale and…”
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Sequence-guided approach to genotyping plant clones and species using polymorphic NB-ARC-related genes
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-10-2018)“…Key message Leveraging the heightened levels of polymorphism in NB-ARC-related protein encoding genes in higher plants, a bioinformatic pipeline was created to…”
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Genome and time-of-day transcriptome of Wolffia australiana link morphological minimization with gene loss and less growth control
Published in Genome research (01-02-2021)“…Rootless plants in the genus are some of the fastest growing known plants on Earth. have a reduced body plan, primarily multiplying through a budding type of…”
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Generating a high-confidence reference genome map of the Greater Duckweed by integration of cytogenomic, optical mapping, and Oxford Nanopore technologies
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (28-09-2018)“…Duckweeds are the fastest growing angiosperms and have the potential to become a new generation of sustainable crops. Although a seed plant, Spirodela…”
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Technologies for Tracking Genome Variations in Duckweed and Other Species
Published 01-01-2018“…Near-term and future increases in global population overburden our energy resources as we seek solutions to unstable foreign petroleum pricing and its…”
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