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Biotools: an R function to predict spatial gene diversity via an individual-based approach.
- A. R. da Silva, G. Malafaia, I. D. Menezes
- Biology, Medicine
- Genetics and molecular research : GMR
- 13 April 2017
The gene diversity or expected heterozygosity (HE) is based on the allele frequency and is often used as a measure of genetic variability of populations. Knowing the pattern of spatial distribution… Expand
Discrimination of common bean cultivars using multiplexed microsatellite markers.
- P. C. B. Cardoso, C. Brondani, +4 authors R. P. Vianello
- Biology, Medicine
- Genetics and molecular research : GMR
- 24 March 2014
Analysis of DNA polymorphisms allows for the genetic identification and precise discrimination of species with a narrow genetic base such as common bean. The primary objectives of the present study… Expand
An Operational SNP Panel Integrated to SSR Marker for the Assessment of Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of the Common Bean
- Bárbara S F Müller, G. Pappas, +8 authors R. P. Vianello
- Biology
- Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
- 19 March 2015
The common bean, an important source of protein and minerals for humans, complements cereals both nutritionally and as a rotation crop, supplying nitrogen and reducing soil pathogens. The aim of this… Expand
Analysis of BAC-end sequences in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) towards the development and characterization of long motifs SSRs
- Bárbara S F Müller, T. Sakamoto, +5 authors R. P. Vianello
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant Molecular Biology
- 28 August 2014
The increasing volume of genomic data on the Phaseolus vulgaris species have contributed to its importance as a model genetic species and positively affected the investigation of other legumes of… Expand
Intraspecific differentiation of Hancornia speciosa revealed by simple sequence repeat and random amplified polymorphic DNA markers.
- C. A. Nogueira, N. B. Stafuzza, +5 authors L. Almeida
- Biology, Medicine
- Genetics and molecular research : GMR
- 7 December 2015
Hancornia speciosa, popularly known as mangabeira, is a fruit tree native to the Brazilian Cerrado that shows great economic potential, due to its multiple uses. Intraspecific classification of this… Expand
Toxicity Study in Mice Fed with Corn Produced in Soil Containing Tannery Sludge Vermicompost and Irrigated with Domestic Wastewater
- G. Malafaia, D. C. Estrela, +4 authors I. D. Menezes
- Biology
- 10 October 2015
Growing food in unconventional systems such as those using irrigation with domestic wastewater and the use of potentially toxic waste has generated resistance from producers and consumers. Here, we… Expand
Genetic diversity and structure of natural populations of Gossypium mustelinum, a wild relative of cotton, in the basin of the De Contas River in Bahia, Brazil
- I. D. Menezes, F. Gaiotto, L. Hoffmann, A. Ciampi, P. Barroso
- Biology, Medicine
- Genetica
- 29 January 2014
Gossypium mustelinum is a wild cotton relative found only in the semiarid region of Bahia state in Brazil, and changes caused by humans in the natural habitat of this species have endangered the… Expand
Genetic diversity of mocó cotton (Gossypium hirsutum race marie-galante) from the northeast of Brazil: implications for conservation
- I. D. Menezes, P. Barroso, L. Hoffmann, V. S. Lucena, M. Giband
- Biology
- 30 July 2010
Moco cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. race marie-galante (Watt) Hutch.) is a potential source of valuable alleles for breeding programs, mainly because of its great adaptability to semi-arid conditions.… Expand
Influence of the Nutritional Aspects on Initial Growth of African Mahogany (Khaya ivorensis A. Chev.)
- Camila de Oliveira Muniz, E. P. F. Brasil, +5 authors G. Malafaia
- Biology
- 6 May 2018
Khaya ivorensis A. Chev. (African mahogany) is one of the most economically important forest species, since it is used in the international furniture market. However, little is known about its… Expand
Susceptibility of Gossypium mustelinum Populations to the Main Cotton Diseases in Brazil
- I. D. Menezes, F. Gaiotto, N. Suassuna, L. Hoffmann, P. Barroso
- Biology
- 16 February 2014
The present study was conducted in five Gossypium mustelinum populations that were phenotyped and genotyped to quantify their resistance to the major diseases that affect cultivated cotton (G.… Expand
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