Motivation: Because of the unique biological features, a bioinformatic platform for the integrated genetic and physical map of maize is required for storing, integrating, accessing and visualizing the underlying data. Results: The goal of the Maize Mapping Project is to develop a fully integrated...
Fang, Z.
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Cone, K.
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Sánchez Villeda, H.
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Polacco, M.
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McMullen, M.
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Schroeder, S.
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Gardiner, J.
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Davis, G.
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Havermann, S.
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Yim, Y.
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Vroh Bi, Irie
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Coe, E.
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Bi, I.V.
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[iMap: a databasedriven utility to integrate and access the genetic and physical maps of maize]
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iMap: a databasedriven utility to integrate and access the genetic and physical maps of maize
We examine variation in mutation dynamics across a single genome (Zea mays ssp. mays) in relation to regional and flanking base composition using a data set of 10,472 SNPs generated by resequencing 1776 transcribed regions. We report several relationships between flanking base composition and mut...
Morton, B.
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Vroh Bi, Irie
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McMullen, M.
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Gaut, B.
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[Variation in mutation dynamics across the maize genome as a function of regional and flanking base composition.]
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Variation in mutation dynamics across the maize genome as a function of regional and flanking base composition.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertion–deletions (InDels) are becoming important genetic markers for major crop species. In this study we demonstrate their utility for locating fingerprint contigs (FPCs) to the genetic map. To derive SNP and InDel markers, we amplified genomic regio...
Vroh Bi, Irie
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McMullen, M.
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Sánchez Villeda, H.
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Schroeder, S.
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Gardiner, J.
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Polacco, M.
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Soderlund, C.
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Wing, R.
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Fang, Z.
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Coe, E.
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[Single nucleotide polymorphisms and insertiondeletions for genetic markers and anchoring the maize FingerPrint Contig Physical Map]
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms and insertiondeletions for genetic markers and anchoring the maize FingerPrint Contig Physical Map
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a single domestication event in southern Mexico between 6000 and 9000 years ago. This domestication event resulted in the original maize landrace varieties, which were spread throughout the Americas by ...
Yamasaki, M.
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Tenaillon, M.
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Vroh Bi, Irie
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Schroeder, S.
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Sánchez Villeda, H.
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Doebley, J.F.
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Gaut, B.
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McMullen, M.
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[Largescale screen for artificial selection in maize identifies candidate agronomic loci for domestication and crop improvement]
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Largescale screen for artificial selection in maize identifies candidate agronomic loci for domestication and crop improvement