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    Cardiorespiratory events in extremely low birth weight infants: neurodevelopmental outcome at 1 and 2 years

    To examine the association between cardiorespiratory events (CRE) and neurodevelopmental (ND) outcome at 8 and 20 months corrected age (CA) in a contemporary extremely low birth weight (ELBW )cohort.

    M M Greene, K Patra, S Khan, J S Karst, M N Nelson in Journal of Perinatology (2014)

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    Doubled haploids of novel trigenomic Brassica derived from various interspecific crosses

    To develop doubled haploid (DH) map** populations of hexaploid Brassica, 10 F1 hybrids derived from crosses between allohexaploid Brassica parents were evaluated in this study. The allohexaploid Brassica parent...

    X. X. Geng, S. Chen, I. A. Astarini in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTO… (2013)

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    Domestication bottlenecks limit genetic diversity and constrain adaptation in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.)

    In contrast to most widespread broad-acre crops, the narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) was domesticated very recently, in breeding programmes isolated in both space and time. Whereas domestication wa...

    J. D. Berger, B. J. Buirchell, D. J. Luckett in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2012)

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    Improvement in efficiency of microspore culture to produce doubled haploid canola (Brassica napus L.) by flow cytometry

    The efficiency of production of doubled haploid plants in canola (Brassica napus L.) breeding programmes is reduced when large numbers of haploid and infertile plants survive until flowering. We used flow cytomet...

    J. Takahira, A. Cousin, M. N. Nelson in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTO… (2011)

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    Map** a major gene for growth habit and QTLs for ascochyta blight resistance and flowering time in a population between chickpea and Cicer reticulatum

    Ascochyta blight is a devastating disease of chickpea. Breeders have been trying to introduce resistance from wild Cicer into cultivated chickpea, however, the effort is hampered by the frequent genetic drag of u...

    N. Aryamanesh, M. N. Nelson, G. Yan, H. J. Clarke, K. H. M. Siddique in Euphytica (2010)