Publications
3 shownComparing sequenced segments of the tomato and <i>Arabidopsis</i> genomes: Large-scale duplication followed by selective gene loss creates a network of synteny
A 105-kilobase bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone from the ovate- containing region of tomato chromosome 2 was sequenced and annotated. The tomato BAC sequence was then...
Fast identification and statistical evaluation ofsegmental homologies in comparative maps
Abstract Motivation: Chromosomal segments that share common ancestry, either through genomic duplication or species divergence, are said to be segmental homologs of one another....
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Researcher Info
- h-index
- 3
- Publications
- 3
- Citations
- 604
- Institution
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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- ORCID
- 0000-0002-6133-2581
Impact Metrics
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