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    Transcriptomic profiling of soybean in response to UV-B and Xanthomonas axonopodis treatment reveals shared gene components in stress defense pathways

    Soybean (Glycine max [L.]) has evolved to survive under abiotic and biotic stress conditions by utilizing multiple signaling pathways. Although several studies have revealed shared defense signaling pathways in p...

    Min Young Yoon, Moon Young Kim, Jayern Lee, Taeyoung Lee, Kil Hyun Kim in Genes & Genomics (2017)

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    Complete genome sequence of a novel endornavirus isolated from hot pepper

    The complete genome of a putative new endornavirus infecting hot peppers (Capsicum annuum) was determined to be 14,729 nt in size, including 12 cytosines at the 3′ end. The hot pepper-infecting virus has the high...

    Seungmo Lim, Kil Hyun Kim, Fumei Zhao, Ran Hee Yoo in Archives of Virology (2015)

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    Genome sequence of a recombinant brassica yellows virus infecting Chinese cabbage

    RNA from a Chinese cabbage plant (Brassica campestris ssp. pekinensis) showing leaf malformation and mottling was labeled and hybridized to a DNA chip capable of detecting plant viruses and viroids. Probes specif...

    Seungmo Lim, Ran Hee Yoo, Davaajargal Igori, Fumei Zhao in Archives of Virology (2015)

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    Draft genome sequence of adzuki bean, Vigna angularis

    Adzuki bean (Vigna angularis var. angularis) is a dietary legume crop in East Asia. The presumed progenitor (Vigna angularis var. nipponensis) is widely found in East Asia, suggesting speciation and domestication...

    Yang Jae Kang, Dani Satyawan, Sangrea Shim, Taeyoung Lee, Jayern Lee in Scientific Reports (2015)

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    Genome-wide comparative analysis of flowering genes between Arabidopsis and mungbean

    Mungbean is one of the major crops grown in South, East and Southeast Asia because of a high quality of amino acid profile; however, its asynchronous flowering time makes difficult to harvest at a time. Synchr...

    Sue K. Kim, Taeyoung Lee, Yang Jae Kang, Won Joo Hwang, Kil Hyun Kim in Genes & Genomics (2014)

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    Genome sequence of mungbean and insights into evolution within Vigna species

    Mungbean (Vigna radiata) is a fast-growing, warm-season legume crop that is primarily cultivated in develo** countries of Asia. Here we construct a draft genome sequence of mungbean to facilitate genome researc...

    Yang Jae Kang, Sue K. Kim, Moon Young Kim, Puji Lestari in Nature Communications (2014)

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    Genome-wide map** of NBS-LRR genes and their association with disease resistance in soybean

    R genes are a key component of genetic interactions between plants and biotrophic bacteria and are known to regulate resistance against bacterial invasion. The most common R proteins contain a nucleotide-bindi...

    Yang Jae Kang, Kil Hyun Kim, Sangrea Shim, Min Young Yoon, Suli Sun in BMC Plant Biology (2012)

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    Genetic map** of novel symptom in response to soybean bacterial leaf pustule in PI 96188

    Soybean bacterial leaf pustule (BLP) is a serious disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. glycines. Typical symptoms of BLP are pustules surrounded by small yellow haloes. Interestingly, PI 96188 only exhibi...

    Kil Hyun Kim, Jong-Ho Park, Moon Young Kim in Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology (2011)

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    Fine map** of a resistance gene to bacterial leaf pustule in soybean

    Soybean bacterial leaf pustule (BLP) is a prevalent disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. glycines. Fine map** of the BLP resistant gene, rxp, is needed to select BLP resistant soybean cultivars by marke...

    Dong Hyun Kim, Kil Hyun Kim, Kyujung Van in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2010)

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    Effect of Kp, an antitumor protein-polysaccharide from mycelial culture ofPhellinus linteus on the humoral immune response of tumor-bearing ICR mice to sheep red blood cells

    The immunomodulating activity of Kp, an antitumor protein-polysaccharide preparation from the shake-cultured mycelia ofPhellinus linteus, was investigated in ICR mice subcutaneously implanted with 1×106 cells of ...

    Kyeong -Soo Chung, Shin -Sook Kim, Hee -Soo Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1993)