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    NBS-LRR resistance genes polymorphism in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) varieties inferred from NBS-profiling by Savelyeva, E. N., Boris, K. V., Kochieva, E. Z., Kudryavtsev, A. M.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-12-2016)
    “…NBS-profiling was used to study NBS-LRR resistance genes polymorphism in 32 Russian and foreign apple ( M. domestica ) varieties and nine Antonovka landraces…”
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    Analysis of sequences of ITS1 internal transcribed spacer and 5.8S ribosome gene of Malus species by Savelyeva, E. N, Boris, K. V, Kochieva, E. Z, Kudryavtsev, A. M

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-11-2013)
    “…The nucleotide sequence of the ITS1-5.8S ribosomal DNA spacer fragment was determined for 41 samples of the Malus species. The total length of compared…”
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    AFLP analysis of genetic diversity in the genus Mallus Mill. (Apple) by Savelyeva, E. N., Kudryavtsev, A. M.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-10-2015)
    “…The first molecular genetic analysis of the apple species and varieties from Russian collections with the AFLP marker system was performed in order to study…”
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    AFLP Analysis of Genetic Diversity in the Genus Mallus Mill. (Apple) by Savelyeva, E N, Kudryavtsev, A M

    Published in Genetika (01-10-2015)
    “…The first molecular genetic analysis of the apple species and varieties from Russian collections with the AFLP marker system was performed in order to study…”
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    Lithological and biostratigraphic characteristics of the Upper Silurian and Lower Devonian deposits of the southwestern part of the field named after Roman Trebs by Mavrinskaya, Т.М., Savelyeva2, E.N., Shumatbaev, K.D.

    Published in Georesursy (01-01-2018)
    “…A conodont sequence from the Przhidolian stage of the Upper Silurian and almost the entire Lokhkovian stage of the Lower Devonian has been established in the…”
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