Search Results - "Schuit, Cees"
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The origin and widespread occurrence of Sli-based self-compatibility in potato
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-09-2020)“…Self-compatible (SC) diploid potatoes allow innovative potato breeding. Therefore, the Sli gene, originally described in S. chacoense , has received much…”
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Ty-6, a major begomovirus resistance gene on chromosome 10, is effective against Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Tomato mottle virus
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-05-2019)“…Key message Ty - 6 is a major resistance gene on chromosome 10 of tomato that provides resistance against monopartite and bipartite begomoviruses and…”
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Removing celiac disease-related gluten proteins from bread wheat while retaining technological properties: a study with Chinese Spring deletion lines
Published in BMC plant biology (07-04-2009)“…Gluten proteins can induce celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals. In CD patients gluten-derived peptides are presented to the immune…”
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Exploring genetic variation in the tomato (Solanum section Lycopersicon) clade by whole‐genome sequencing
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-10-2014)“…Summary We explored genetic variation by sequencing a selection of 84 tomato accessions and related wild species representative of the Lycopersicon, Arcanum,…”
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Crossover shortage in potato is caused by StMSH4 mutant alleles and leads to either highly uniform unreduced pollen or sterility
Published in Genetics (Austin) (03-01-2024)“…Abstract The balanced segregation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is essential for fertility and is mediated by crossovers (COs). A strong reduction…”
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Exploring genetic variation in the tomato (Solanum section Lycopersicon) clade by whole-genome sequencing
Published 21-04-2015“…The Plant Journal 80.1 (2014): 136-148 Genetic variation in the tomato clade was explored by sequencing a selection of 84 tomato accessions and related wild…”
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