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Simen R. SandveNorwegian university of life sciences Verified email at nmbu.no Cited by 8373 |
[HTML][HTML] Adaptation to seasonality and the winter freeze
JC Preston, SR Sandve - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Flowering plants initially diversified during the Mesozoic era at least 140 million years ago in
regions of the world where temperate seasonal environments were not encountered. Since …
regions of the world where temperate seasonal environments were not encountered. Since …
Molecular mechanisms underlying frost tolerance in perennial grasses adapted to cold climates
We review recent progress in understanding cold and freezing stress responses in forage
grass species, notably Lolium and Festuca species. The chromosomal positions of important …
grass species, notably Lolium and Festuca species. The chromosomal positions of important …
A chromosome-based draft sequence of the hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) genome
An ordered draft sequence of the 17-gigabase hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum)
genome has been produced by sequencing isolated chromosome arms. We have annotated …
genome has been produced by sequencing isolated chromosome arms. We have annotated …
[HTML][HTML] The Atlantic salmon genome provides insights into rediploidization
The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-specific
fourth vertebrate whole-genome duplication, Ss4R) provides unique …
fourth vertebrate whole-genome duplication, Ss4R) provides unique …
Ancient hybridizations among the ancestral genomes of bread wheat
The allohexaploid bread wheat genome consists of three closely related subgenomes (A, B,
and D), but a clear understanding of their phylogenetic history has been lacking. We used …
and D), but a clear understanding of their phylogenetic history has been lacking. We used …
Genome interplay in the grain transcriptome of hexaploid bread wheat
Allohexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) provides approximately 20% of calories
consumed by humans. Lack of genome sequence for the three homeologous and highly …
consumed by humans. Lack of genome sequence for the three homeologous and highly …
[HTML][HTML] Sex-dependent dominance maintains migration supergene in rainbow trout
Males and females often differ in their fitness optima for shared traits that have a shared
genetic basis, leading to sexual conflict. Morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes can …
genetic basis, leading to sexual conflict. Morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes can …
Two adjacent inversions maintain genomic differentiation between migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
Atlantic cod is composed of multiple migratory and stationary populations widely distributed
in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Northeast Arctic cod (NEAC) population in the Barents Sea …
in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Northeast Arctic cod (NEAC) population in the Barents Sea …
[HTML][HTML] Lineage-specific rediploidization is a mechanism to explain time-lags between genome duplication and evolutionary diversification
Background The functional divergence of duplicate genes (ohnologues) retained from whole
genome duplication (WGD) is thought to promote evolutionary diversification. However, …
genome duplication (WGD) is thought to promote evolutionary diversification. However, …
[HTML][HTML] The structural variation landscape in 492 Atlantic salmon genomes
Structural variants (SVs) are a major source of genetic and phenotypic variation, but remain
challenging to accurately type and are hence poorly characterized in most species. We …
challenging to accurately type and are hence poorly characterized in most species. We …