Browsing by Author "Krieg, Christopher P."
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Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation
Von Wettberg, Eric J.B.; Chang, Peter L.; Başdemir, Fatma; Carrasquila-Garcia, Noelia; Korbu, Lijalem Balcha; Moenga, Susan M.; Bedada, Gashaw; Greenlon, Alex; Moriuchi, Ken S.; Singh, Vasantika; Cordeiro, Matilde A.; Noujdina, Nina V.; Dinegde, Kassaye Negash; Shah Sani, Syed Gul Abbas; Getahun, Tsegaye; Vance, Lisa; Bergmann, Emily; Lindsay, Donna; Mamo, Bullo Erena; Warschefsky, Emily J.; Dacosta-Calheiros, Emmanuel; Marques, Edward; Yılmaz, Mustafa Abdullah; Çakmak, Ahmet; Rose, Janna; Migneault, Andrew; Krieg, Christopher P.; Saylak, Sevgi; Temel, Hamdi; Friesen, Maren L.; Siler, Eleanor; Akhmetov, Zhaslan; Özçelik, Hüseyin; Kholova, Jana; Can, Canan; Gaur, Pooran; Yıldırım, Mehmet; Sharma, Hari; Vadez, Vincent; Tesfaye, Kassahun; Woldemedhin, Asnake Fikre; Tar'An, Bunyamin; Aydoğan, Abdulkadir; Bükün, Bekir; Penmetsa, R. Varma; Berger, Jens; Kahraman, Abdullah; Nuzhdin, Sergey V.; Cook, Douglas R. (Nature Publishing Group, 2018)Domesticated species are impacted in unintended ways during domestication and breeding. Changes in the nature and intensity of selection impart genetic drift, reduce diversity, and increase the frequency of deleterious ... -
Global-level population genomics reveals differential effects of geography and phylogeny on horizontal gene transfer in soil bacteria
Greenlon, Alex; Chang, Peter L.; Damtew, Zehara Mohammed; Muleta, Atsede; Garcia, Noelia Carrasquilla; Kim, Donghyun; Nguyen, Hien P.; Suryawanshi, Vasantika; Krieg, Christopher P.; Yadav, Sudheer Kumar; Patel, Jai Singh; Mukherjee, Arpan; Udupa, Sripada Mahabala; Benjelloun, Imane; Alami, Imane Thami; Yasin, Mohammad; Patil, Bhuvaneshwara; Singh, Sarvjeet P.; Sarma, Birinchi Kumar; Bishop Von Wettberg, Eric J.; Kahraman, Abdullah; Bükün, Bekir; Assefa, Fassil; Tesfaye, Kassahun; Fikre, Asnake; Cook, Douglas R. (National Academy of Sciences, 2019)Although microorganisms are known to dominate Earth’s biospheres and drive biogeochemical cycling, little is known about the geographic distributions of microbial populations or the environmental factors that pattern those ...