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  1. Temporal image sandwiches enable link between functional data analysis and deep learning for single-plant cotton senescence
  2. Registration of eight germplasm lines of upland cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) resistant to reniform nematodes ( Rotylenchulus reniformis ) with elite agrono...
  3. Chromosome substitution lines with improved essential mineral nutrients and fiber quality traits in Upland cotton
  4. A novel and efficient method for identifying cotton leafroll dwarf virus infection in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
  5. Absorption and translocation of [14C]2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in herbicide-tolerant chromosome substitution lines of Gossypium hirsutum L
  6. Assessing the Weed-Suppressing Potential of Cotton Chromosome Substitution Lines Using the Stair-Step Assay
  7. Genome-wide association study for tolerance to drought and salt tolerance and resistance to thrips at the seedling growth stage in US Upland cotton
  8. Assessing the Weed-Suppressing Potential of Cotton Chromosome Substitution Lines Using the Stair-Step Assay
  9. Absorption and Translocation of [14c]2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Scid in Herbicide-tolerant Chromosome Substitution Lines of Gossypium Hirsutum L.
  10. Alteration of root and shoot morphologies by interspecific replacement of individual Upland cotton chromosome or chromosome segment pairs
  11. Effects of Interspecific Chromosome Substitution in Upland Cotton on Cottonseed Macronutrients
  12. Evaluation and genome-wide association study of resistance to bacterial blight race 18 in U.S. Upland cotton germplasm
  13. High-Temperature and Drought-Resilience Traits among Interspecific Chromosome Substitution Lines for Genetic Improvement of Upland Cotton
  14. Effects of Interspecific Chromosome Substitution in Upland Cotton on Cottonseed Micronutrients
  15. Effect of chromosome substitutions from Gossypium barbadense L., G. tomentosum Nutt. Ex Seem and G. mustelinum Watt into G. hirsutum L. on cottonseed protein and oil content
  16. TheGossypium longicalyxGenome as a Resource for Cotton Breeding and Evolution
  17. Genomic diversifications of five Gossypium allopolyploid species and their impact on cotton improvement
  18. First Report of Cotton leafroll dwarf virus Infecting Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) in Texas
  19. The Gossypium longicalyx genome as a resource for cotton breeding and evolution
  20. Enhancing Upland cotton for drought resilience, productivity, and fiber quality: comparative evaluation and genetic dissection
  21. Registration of RMBHMTUP-C4, a Random-Mated Cotton Population Containing Alleles from Four Gossypium Species
  22. Identification of MicroRNAs and Their Targets in Four Gossypium Species Using RNA Sequencing
  23. Sub genome anchored physical frameworks of the allotetraploid Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) genome, and an approach toward reference-grade assemblies of polyploids
  24. Epigenomic and functional analyses reveal roles of epialleles in the loss of photoperiod sensitivity during domestication of allotetraploid cottons
  25. Genotypic comparisons of chromosomes 01, 04, and 18 from three tetraploid species of Gossypium in topcrosses with five elite cultivars of G. hirsutum L.
  26. Elevating the conversation about GE crops
  27. Diversity analysis of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm using the CottonSNP63K Array
  28. Insights Into Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Genetic Recombination Based on 3 High-Density Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism and a Consensus Map Developed Independently With Common Parents
  29. ‘Jones hybrid’ hickory: a case study in Carya curation
  30. Correction: DNA Sequence Evolution and Rare Homoeologous Conversion in Tetraploid Cotton
  31. DNA Sequence Evolution and Rare Homoeologous Conversion in Tetraploid Cotton
  32. Estimating Broad Sense Heritability and Investigating the Mechanism of Genetic Transmission of Cold Tolerance Using Mannitol as a Measure of Post-freeze Juice Degradation in Sugarcane and Energycane ( Saccharum spp.)
  33. Analysis of root-knot nematode and fusarium wilt disease resistance in cotton (Gossypium spp.) using chromosome substitution lines from two alien species
  34. SNP-Based MAS in Cotton under Depressed-Recombination for –Flanking Recombinants: Results and Inferences on Wide-Cross Breeding Strategies
  35. Non-destructive high-throughput DNA extraction and genotyping methods for cotton seeds and seedlings
  36. Phytohormonal Networks Promote Differentiation of Fiber Initials on Pre-Anthesis Cotton Ovules Grown In Vitro and In Planta
  37. Molecular confirmation of Gossypium hirsutum chromosome substitution lines
  38. Development of a 63K SNP Array for Cotton and High-Density Mapping of Intraspecific and Interspecific Populations of Gossypium spp.
  39. Sequencing of allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. acc. TM-1) provides a resource for fiber improvement
  40. Phylogenetic analysis of Gossypium L. using restriction fragment length polymorphism of repeated sequences
  41. BAC-End Sequence-Based SNP Mining in Allotetraploid Cotton (Gossypium) Utilizing Resequencing Data, Phylogenetic Inferences, and Perspectives for Genetic Mapping
  42. Registration of BARBREN-713 Germplasm Line of Upland Cotton Resistant to Reniform and Root-Knot Nematodes
  43. A Long-Read Transcriptome Assembly of Cotton ( L.) and Intraspecific Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Discovery
  44. THE UTILIZATION OF THE POLYPLOID NATURE OF ROSES
  45. miR828 and miR858 regulate homoeologous MYB2 gene functions in Arabidopsis trichome and cotton fibre development
  46. Transcriptome analysis of extant cotton progenitors revealed tetraploidization and identified genome-specific single nucleotide polymorphism in diploid and allotetraploid cotton
  47. Registration of LONREN-1 and LONREN-2 Germplasm Lines of Upland Cotton Resistant to Reniform Nematode
  48. Development and bin mapping of gene-associated interspecific SNPs for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) introgression breeding efforts
  49. Insights into the Evolution of Cotton Diploids and Polyploids from Whole-Genome Re-sequencing
  50. U niqueness of the Gossypium mustelinum Genome Revealed by GISH and 45 S rDNA FISH
  51. Construction of a plant-transformation-competent BIBAC library and genome sequence analysis of polyploid Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  52. Repeated polyploidization of Gossypium genomes and the evolution of spinnable cotton fibres
  53. Interspecific chromosomal effects on agronomic traits in Gossypium hirsutum by AD analysis using intermated G. barbadense chromosome substitution lines
  54. Genome Physical Mapping of Polyploids: A BIBAC Physical Map of Cultivated Tetraploid Cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L
  55. Pollen Tube Growth After Intergeneric Pollinations of -Homozygous Sorghum
  56. A High-Density Simple Sequence Repeat and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Genetic Map of the Tetraploid Cotton Genome
  57. A Cotton-Fiber-Associated Cyclin-Dependent Kinase A Gene: Characterization and Chromosomal Location
  58. Genetic effects of nine Gossypium barbadense L. chromosome substitution lines in top crosses with five elite Upland cotton G. hirsutum L. cultivars
  59. Molecular evolution of the clustered MIC-3 multigene family of Gossypium species
  60. Activation of Arabidopsis Seed Hair Development by Cotton Fiber-Related Genes
  61. Delineation of interspecific epistasis on fiber quality traits in Gossypium hirsutum by ADAA analysis of intermated G. barbadense chromosome substitution lines
  62. Symmetric and Asymmetric Somatic Hybridization in Citrus: Review
  63. Early-generation germplasm introgression from Sorghum macrospermum into sorghum ( S. bicolor )
  64. Structure and size variations between 12A and 12D homoeologous chromosomes based on high-resolution cytogenetic map in allotetraploid cotton
  65. Genetic dissection of chromosome substitution lines of cotton to discover novel Gossypium barbadense L. alleles for improvement of agronomic traits
  66. Elimination of a Reproductive Barrier Facilitates Intergeneric Hybridization of and
  67. Fusion of protoplasts with irradiated microprotoplasts as a tool for radiation hybrid panel in citrus
  68. Clustering, haplotype diversity and locations of MIC-3: a unique root-specific defense-related gene family in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  69. Ploidy manipulation of the gametophyte, endosperm and sporophyte in nature and for crop improvement: a tribute to Professor Stanley J. Peloquin (1921-2008)
  70. Wild Brazilian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) Seed Oil Methyl Esters as Biodiesel Fuel
  71. Citrus asymmetric somatic hybrids produced via fusion of gamma-irradiated and iodoacetamide-treated protoplasts
  72. Integrative placement and orientation of non-redundant SSR loci in cotton linkage groups by deficiency analysis
  73. Sampling nucleotide diversity in cotton
  74. Linkage Mapping of Resistance to Reniform Nematode in Cotton following Introgression from (Hutch. & Lee)
  75. Genome-wide analysis reveals rapid and dynamic changes in miRNA and siRNA sequence and expression during ovule and fiber development in allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  76. Genetic analysis of agronomic and fibre traits using four interspecific chromosome substitution lines in cotton
  77. Status of the USA cotton germplasm collection and crop vulnerability
  78. Genetic recombination in Sorghum bicolor × S. macrospermum interspecific hybrids
  79. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) R2R3-MYB transcription factors SNP identification, phylogenomic characterization, chromosome localization, and linkage mapping
  80. Fluorescentin situhybridization of 18S and 5S rDNA in papaya (Carica papayal.) and wild relatives
  81. Toward Sequencing Cotton (Gossypium) Genomes
  82. BAC-derived SSR markers chromosome locations in cotton
  83. Transcriptome profiling, sequence characterization, and SNP-based chromosomal assignment of the EXPANSIN genes in cotton
  84. Molecular and SNP characterization of two genome specific transcription factor genes GhMyb8 and GhMyb10 in cotton species
  85. Integrative Mapping of Gossypium hirsutum L. by Meiotic Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization of a Tandemly Repetitive Sequence (B77)
  86. Introgression of Resistance to Nematode into Upland Cotton () from
  87. Genetic Effects of Thirteen L. Chromosome Substitution Lines in Topcrosses with Upland Cotton Cultivars: II. Fiber Quality Traits
  88. Phytohormone Regulation of Cotton Fiber Development In Vitro
  89. Accumulation of genome-specific transcripts, transcription factors and phytohormonal regulators during early stages of fiber cell development in allotetraploid cotton
  90. Cotton genome mapping with new microsatellites from Acala ‘Maxxa’ BAC-ends
  91. Genotype Dependent Interspecific Hybridization of
  92. Genetic Effects of Thirteen L. Chromosome Substitution Lines in Topcrosses with Upland Cotton Cultivars: I. Yield and Yield Components
  93. Effects of Chromosome-Specific Introgression in Upland Cotton on Fiber and Agronomic Traits
  94. Wide-cross whole-genome radiation hybrid mapping of the cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) genome
  95. An additive-dominance model to determine chromosomal effects in chromosome substitution lines and other gemplasms
  96. Developmental and gene expression analyses of a cotton naked seed mutant
  97. Genetic mapping of new cotton fiber loci using EST-derived microsatellites in an interspecific recombinant inbred line cotton population
  98. Comprehensive Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis of Sorghum Genome Architecture: Distribution of Euchromatin, Heterochromatin, Genes and Recombination in Comparison to Rice
  99. Toward Sequencing the Sorghum Genome. A U.S. National Science Foundation-Sponsored Workshop Report
  100. Molecular Cytogenetic Maps of Sorghum Linkage Groups 2 and 8
  101. Chromosome Identification and Nomenclature of Sorghum bicolor
  102. Registration of 17 Upland ( Cotton Germplasm Lines Disomic for Different Chromosome or Arm Substitutions
  103. Chromosomal Assignment of RFLP Linkage Groups Harboring Important QTLs on an Intraspecific Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Joinmap
  104. Wide-Cross Whole-Genome Radiation Hybrid Mapping of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  105. Aneuploid Mapping in Polyploids
  106. Genetic mapping and QTL analysis of fiber-related traits in cotton ( Gossypium )
  107. A methodological approach for the construction of a radiation hybrid map of bovine chromosome 5
  108. Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) Markers Linked to the Ligon Lintless (Li1) Mutant in Cotton
  109. Integrated karyotyping of sorghum by in situ hybridization of landed BACs
  110. Tests of Six Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Mutants for Association with Aneuploids
  111. Fluorescence in situ hybridization of single copy transgenes in rice chromosomes
  112. The assignment of PRKCI to bovine chromosome 1q34→q36 by FISH suggests a new assignment to human chromosome 3
  113. Distribution and Sequence Analysis of the Centromere-Associated Repetitive Element CEN38 of Sorghum bicolor (Poaceae)
  114. Chromosomal assignment of microsatellite loci in cotton
  115. Identification and distinction among segmental duplication-deficiencies by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-adorned multivalent analysis
  116. New ribosomal RNA gene locations in Gossypium hirsutum mapped by meiotic FISH
  117. Molecular cytogenetic alignment of bovine chromosome 13 and human chromosomes 10 and 20
  118. Identification and distinction among segmental duplication-deficiencies by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-adorned multivalent analysis
  119. Genetic Mechanism and Chromosomal Location of Pollen-Specific Gene(s) in Gossypium
  120. Physical assignment of microsatellite- containing BACs to bovine chromosomes
  121. Evolution of Interspersed Repetitive Elements in Gossypium (Malvaceae)
  122. Comparative mapping of bovine chromosome 13 by fluorescence in situ hybridization
  123. Resistance Gene Candidates Identified by PCR with Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primers Map to Clusters of Resistance Genes in Lettuce
  124. Dispersed Repetitive DNA Has Spread to New Genomes Since Polyploid Formation in Cotton
  125. Physical assignment of six type I anchor loci to bovine chromosome 19 by fluorescence in situ hybridization
  126. Brief communication. Tetraploid nature of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
  127. Expression and Segregation of Genes Encoding CryIA Insecticidal Proteins in Cotton
  128. FISH of a maize sh2 -selected sorghum BAC to chromosomes of Sorghum bicolor
  129. In Situ Hybridization of Ribosomal DNA to Rose Chromosomes
  130. Use of meiotic FISH for identification of a new monosome in Gossypium hirsutum L.
  131. A rapid procedure for the isolation of C 0 t -1 DNA from plants
  132. A Rapid Stain-Clearing Method for Video Based Cytological Analysis of Cotton Megagametophytes
  133. Apomixis--The Asexual Revolution
  134. ISH–facilitated analysis of meiotic bivalent pairing
  135. Distribution of 5S and 18S-28S rDNA loci in a tetraploid cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) and its putative diploid ancestors
  136. Distribution of 5S and 18S–28S rDNA loci in a tetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and its putative diploid ancestors
  137. A maximum likelihood algorithm for genome mapping of cytogenetic loci from meiotic configuration data.
  138. Fluorescent in situ hybridization of a bacterial artificial chromosome
  139. Identification of a homeologous chromosome pair by in situ DNA hybridization to ribosomal RNA loci in meiotic chromosomes of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum )
  140. Quantitative trait variation in phenotypically normal regenerants of cotton
  141. Identification of Four Gossypium sturtianum Monosomic Alien Addition Derivatives from a Backcrossing Program with G. hirsutum
  142. Pollen Fertility of Some Simple and Compound Translocations of Cotton
  143. Genetic Effects on the Timing of Ledav2 Induced Necrosis of Cotton
  144. Cytogenetic abnormalities in cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) cell cultures
  145. Cytogenetic abnormalities of cotton somaclones from callus cultures
  146. In Situ Hybridization of Biotinylated Dna Probes to Cotton Meiotic Chromosomes
  147. Method to Evaluate Pollen Viability of Upland Cotton: Tests with Chromosome Translocations
  148. Allelic Composition of Cotton at the Le1 and Le2 Loci.
  149. Prposed Schemes for Mass-Extraction of Doubled Haploids of Cotton
  150. Introgression of the Glanded-Plant and Glandless-Seed Trait from Gossypium sturtianum Willis into Cultivated Upland Cotton Using Ovule Culture1
  151. Formation of 2N Megagametophytes in Diploid Tuber-Bearing Solanums
  152. Diploid female gametophyte formation in 24-chromosome potatoes: genetic evidence for the prevalence of the second meiotic division restitution mode
  153. Screening for 2n female gametophytes, female fertility, and 2x × 4x crossability in potatoes (Solanum spp.)
  154. Relative Development of Basal, Medial, and Apical Ovules in Soybean1
  155. Mayer'S Hemalum-Methyl Salicylate: A Stain-Clearing Technique for Observations Within Whole Ovules
  156. A partially male-sterile mutant line of soybeans, Glycine max (L.) Merr.: Characterization of the msp phenotype variation
  157. A partially male-sterile mutant line of soybeans, Glycine max (L.) Merr.: inheritance