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    Evolution and conserved functionality of organ size and shape regulator PEAPOD by Cookson, Ruth, Winichayakul, Somrutai, Xue, Hong, Richardson, Kim, Moraga, Roger, Laugraud, Aurelie, Biswas, Ambarish, Bryan, Greg, Roberts, Nick

    Published in PloS one (11-02-2022)
    “…Transcriptional regulator PEAPOD (PPD) and its binding partners comprise a complex that is conserved throughout many core eudicot plants with regard to protein…”
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    An improved reference genome for Trifolium subterraneum L. provides insight into molecular diversity and intra-specific phylogeny by Shirasawa, Kenta, Moraga, Roger, Ghelfi, Andrea, Hirakawa, Hideki, Nagasaki, Hideki, Ghamkhar, Kioumars, Barrett, Brent A, Griffiths, Andrew G, Isobe, Sachiko N

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (15-02-2023)
    “…Subterranean clover ( L., Ts) is a geocarpic, self-fertile annual forage legume with a compact diploid genome (n = x = 8, 544 Mb/1C). Its resilience and…”
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    An alternative angiosperm DGAT1 topology and potential motifs in the N-terminus by Winichayakul, Somrutai, Curran, Amy, Moraga, Roger, Cookson, Ruth, Xue, Hong, Crowther, Tracey, Roldan, Marissa, Bryan, Greg, Roberts, Nick

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-09-2022)
    “…The highly variable cytoplasmic N-terminus of the plant diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1) has been shown to have roles in oligomerization as well as…”
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    The Draft Genome Sequence of the Yersinia entomophaga Entomopathogenic Type Strain MH96T by Hurst, Mark R H, Beattie, Amy, Altermann, Eric, Moraga, Roger M, Harper, Lincoln A, Calder, Joanne, Laugraud, Aurelie

    Published in Toxins (11-05-2016)
    “…Here we report the draft genome of Yersinia entomophaga type strain MH96T. The genome shows 93.8% nucleotide sequence identity to that of Yersinia nurmii type…”
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    Protocol: a versatile, inexpensive, high-throughput plant genomic DNA extraction method suitable for genotyping-by-sequencing by Anderson, Craig B, Franzmayr, Benjamin K, Hong, Soon Won, Larking, Anna C, van Stijn, Tracey C, Tan, Rachel, Moraga, Roger, Faville, Marty J, Griffiths, Andrew G

    Published in Plant methods (28-08-2018)
    “…The recent development of next-generation sequencing DNA marker technologies, such as genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS), generates thousands of informative single…”
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    Analyses of hypomethylated oil palm gene space by Low, Eng-Ti L, Rosli, Rozana, Jayanthi, Nagappan, Mohd-Amin, Ab Halim, Azizi, Norazah, Chan, Kuang-Lim, Maqbool, Nauman J, Maclean, Paul, Brauning, Rudi, McCulloch, Alan, Moraga, Roger, Ong-Abdullah, Meilina, Singh, Rajinder

    Published in PloS one (30-01-2014)
    “…Demand for palm oil has been increasing by an average of ∼8% the past decade and currently accounts for about 59% of the world's vegetable oil market. This…”
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    Epichloë fungal endophytes and the formation of synthetic symbioses in Hordeeae (=Triticeae) grasses by SIMPSON, Wayne R, FAVILLE, Marty J, MORAGA, Roger A, WILLIAMS, Warren M, MCMANUS, Michael T, JOHNSON, Richard D

    Published in Journal of systematics and evolution : JSE (01-11-2014)
    “…This review examines two classes of organism that live in symbiosis; grasses, and fungi. Specifically it deals with grasses of the tribe Hordeeae (formerly…”
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    Leveraging an existing whole‐genome resequencing population data set to characterize toll‐like receptor gene diversity in a threatened bird by Magid, Molly, Wold, Jana R., Moraga, Roger, Cubrinovska, Ilina, Houston, Dave M., Gartrell, Brett D., Steeves, Tammy E.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-10-2022)
    “…Species recovery programs are increasingly using genomic data to measure neutral genetic diversity and calculate metrics like relatedness. While these measures…”
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    Minimal loss reconfiguration using genetic algorithms with restricted population and addressed operators: real application by Mendoza, J., Lopez, R., Morales, D., Lopez, E., Dessante, P., Moraga, R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power systems (01-05-2006)
    “…This paper proposes and evaluates a method that improves the adaptability and efficiency of genetic algorithms (GAs) when applied to the minimal loss…”
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    Reference Genomes from Distantly Related Species Can Be Used for Discovery of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms to Inform Conservation Management by Galla, Stephanie J, Forsdick, Natalie J, Brown, Liz, Hoeppner, Marc P, Knapp, Michael, Maloney, Richard F, Moraga, Roger, Santure, Anna W, Steeves, Tammy E

    Published in Genes (22-12-2018)
    “…Threatened species recovery programmes benefit from incorporating genomic data into conservation management strategies to enhance species recovery. However, a…”
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    Building strong relationships between conservation genetics and primary industry leads to mutually beneficial genomic advances by Galla, Stephanie J., Buckley, Thomas R., Elshire, Rob, Hale, Marie L., Knapp, Michael, McCallum, John, Moraga, Roger, Santure, Anna W., Wilcox, Phillip, Steeves, Tammy E.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2016)
    “…Several reviews in the past decade have heralded the benefits of embracing high‐throughput sequencing technologies to inform conservation policy and the…”
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    Epichloee fungal endophytes and the formation of synthetic symbioses in Hordeeae (=Triticeae) grasses by SIMPSON, Wayne R, FAVILLE, Marty J, MORAGA, Roger A, WILLIAMS, Warren M, MCMANUS, Michael T, JOHNSON, Richard D

    Published in Journal of systematics and evolution : JSE (01-11-2014)
    “…This review examines two classes of organism that live in symbiosis; grasses, and fungi. Specifically it deals with grasses of the tribe Hordeeae (formerly…”
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