651 results on '"Neale, David B"'
Search Results
152. The Douglas-Fir Genome Sequence Reveals Specialization of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Pinaceae
153. Transcription through the eye of a needle: daily and annual cyclic gene expression variation in Douglas-fir needles
154. Water availability drives signatures of local adaptation in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulisEngelm.) across fine spatial scales of the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA
155. Novel Insights into Tree Biology and Genome Evolution as Revealed Through Genomics
156. Combining phenotype, genotype, and environment to uncover genetic components underlying water use efficiency in Persian walnut.
157. Environmental Genome-Wide Association Reveals Climate Adaptation Is Shaped by Subtle to Moderate Allele Frequency Shifts in Loblolly Pine.
158. Transcription through the eye of a needle: daily and annual cycles of gene expression variation in Douglas-fir needles
159. Assessing the Gene Content of the Megagenome: Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana)
160. Assessing the Gene Content of the Megagenome: Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana)
161. Quantitative trait loci influencing forking defects in an outbred pedigree of loblolly pine
162. The walnut (Juglans regia) genome sequence reveals diversity in genes coding for the biosynthesis of non-structural polyphenols
163. Water availability drives signatures of local adaptation in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulisEnglm.) across fine spatial scales of the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA
164. A Consensus Genetic Map for Pinus taeda and Pinus elliottii and Extent of Linkage Disequilibrium in Two Genotype-Phenotype Discovery Populations of Pinus taeda
165. Recent landscape genomics studies in forest trees—what can we believe?
166. The Evolution of Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement Research in the United States
167. A Consensus Genetic Map forPinus taedaandPinus elliottiiand Extent of Linkage Disequilibrium in Two Genotype-Phenotype Discovery Populations ofPinus taeda
168. Genome-wide association study identifies a major gene for beech bark disease resistance in American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.).
169. Water availability drives signatures of local adaptation in whitebark pine ( Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) across fine spatial scales of the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA.
170. Unique features of the loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) megagenome revealed through sequence annotation.
171. Sequencing and assembly of the 22-gb loblolly pine genome.
172. Decoding the massive genome of loblolly pine using haploid DNA and novel assembly strategies
173. Exploiting Natural Variation to Understand Gene Function in Pine
174. Micro- and Macro-Geographic Scale Effect on the Molecular Imprint of Selection and Adaptation in Norway Spruce
175. An annotated consensus genetic map forPinus taedaL. and extent of linkage disequilibrium in three genotype-phenotype discovery populations
176. Discovering candidate genes that regulate resin canal number inPinus taedastems by integrating genetic analysis across environments, ages, and populations
177. Genomic Relationship Matrix for Correcting Pedigree Errors in Breeding Populations: Impact on Genetic Parameters and Genomic Selection Accuracy
178. The evolutionary genetics of the genes underlying phenotypic associations for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, Pinaceae).
179. Combination of multipoint maximum likelihood (MML) and regression mapping algorithms to construct a high-density genetic linkage map for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)
180. Development and implementation of a highly-multiplexed SNP array for genetic mapping in maritime pine and comparative mapping with loblolly pine.
181. The Pinus taeda genome is characterized by diverse and highly diverged repetitive sequences
182. Estimation of population structure in coastal Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii] using allozyme and microsatellite markers
183. Unique Features of the Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Megagenome Revealed Through Sequence Annotation
184. Sequencing and Assembly of the 22-Gb Loblolly Pine Genome
185. Decoding the massive genome of loblolly pine using haploid DNA and novel assembly strategies
186. An empirical evaluation of two-stage species tree inference strategies using a multilocus dataset from North American pines
187. The Evolutionary Genetics of the Genes Underlying Phenotypic Associations for Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda, Pinaceae)
188. Multilocus analyses reveal little evidence for lineage-wide adaptive evolution within major clades of soft pines (PinussubgenusStrobus)
189. Environmental versus geographical determinants of genetic structure in two subalpine conifers
190. Insights into the Loblolly Pine Genome: Characterization of BAC and Fosmid Sequences
191. Adaptive evolution of Mediterranean pines
192. Open access to tree genomes: the path to a better forest
193. An improved assembly of the loblolly pine mega-genome using long-read single-molecule sequencing.
194. Landscape Biology of Western White Pine: Implications for Conservation of a Widely-Distributed Five-Needle Pine at Its Southern Range Limit.
195. Association genetics of oleoresin flow in loblolly pine: discovering genes and predicting phenotype for improved resistance to bark beetles and bioenergy potential
196. CartograTree: connecting tree genomes, phenotypes and environment
197. Association genetics of chemical wood properties in black poplar ( Populus nigra )
198. Spatially variable natural selection and the divergence between parapatric subspecies of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta, Pinaceae)
199. Contrasting patterns of nucleotide diversity for four conifers of Alpine European forests
200. Association genetics of the loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, Pinaceae) metabolome
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.