Items where Author is "Jia, Jizeng"

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Rabanus-Wallace, M. Timothy and Hackauf, Bernd and Mascher, Martin and Lux, Thomas and Wicker, Thomas and Gundlach, Heidrun and Baez, Mariana and Houben, Andreas and Mayer, Klaus F.X. and Guo, Liangliang and Poland, Jesse and Pozniak, Curtis J. and Walkowiak, Sean and Melonek, Joanna and Praz, Coraline R. and Schreiber, Mona and Budak, Hikmet and Heuberger, Matthias and Steuernagel, Burkhard and Wulff, Brande and Börner, Andreas and Byrns, Brook and Čížková, Jana and Fowler, D. Brian and Fritz, Allan and Himmelbach, Axel and Kaithakottil, Gemy and Keilwagen, Jens and Keller, Beat and Konkin, David and Larsen, Jamie and Li, Qiang and Myśków, Beata and Padmarasu, Sudharsan and Rawat, Nidhi and Sesiz, Uğur and Kaya, Sezgi and Sharpe, Andy and Šimková, Hana and Small, Ian and Swarbreck, David and Toegelová, Helena and Tsvetkova, Natalia and Voylokov, Anatoly V. and Vrána, Jan and Bauer, Eva and Bolibok-Bragoszewska, Hanna and Doležel, Jaroslav and Hall, Anthony and Jia, Jizeng and Korzun, Viktor and Laroche, André and Ma, Xue Feng and Ordon, Frank and Özkan, Hakan and Rakoczy-Trojanowska, Monika and Scholz, Uwe and Schulman, Alan H. and Siekmann, Dörthe and Stojałowski, Stefan and Tiwari, Vijay K. and Spannagl, Manuel and Stein, Nils (2021) Chromosome-scale genome assembly provides insights into rye biology, evolution and agronomic potential. Nature Genetics, 53 (4). pp. 564-573. ISSN 1061-4036 (Print) 1546-1718 (Online)

Choulet, Frederic and Wicker, Thomas and Rustenholz, Camille and Paux, Etienne and Salse, Jerome and Leroy, Philippe and Schlub, Stephane and Le Paslier, Marie-Christine and Magdelenat, Ghislaine and Gonthier, Catherine and Couloux, Arnaud and Budak, Hikmet and Breen, James and Pumphrey, Michael and Liu, Sixin and Kong, Xiuying and Jia, Jizeng and Gut, Marta and Brunel, Dominique and Anderson, James A. and Gill, Bikram S. and Appels, Rudi and Keller, Beat and Feuillet, Catherine (2010) Megabase level sequencing reveals contrasted organization and evolution patterns of the wheat gene and transposable element spaces. Plant Cell, 22 (6). pp. 1686-1701. ISSN 1040-4651

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