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David A Kudrna is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their subfields of study include Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, and Environmental Chemistry.

Their research covers a range of topics with a notable focus on Chromosomal and Genetic Variations, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, and Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals. Additional topics include Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics, Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement, and Protist Diversity and Phylogeny.

David A Kudrna has published articles in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Genetics
  • Genome Biology
  • Science
  • Scientific Data

Some of their recent papers, including publication year and venue, are:

  • De novo assembly, annotation, and comparative analysis of 26 diverse maize genomes, 2021, Science
  • Highly accurate long-read HiFi sequencing data for five complex genomes, 2020, Scientific Data
  • Long-read genome sequencing of bread wheat facilitates disease resistance gene cloning, 2022, Nature Genetics
  • Gapless assembly of maize chromosomes using long-read technologies, 2020, Genome Biology
  • A willow sex chromosome reveals convergent evolution of complex palindromic repeats, 2020, Genome Biology

Kudrna has collaborated extensively with frequent co-authors including:

  • Víctor Llaca
  • Doreen Ware
  • Rod A. Wing
  • Jianwei Zhang
  • Kapeel Chougule

Best Publications

  • The B73 Maize Genome: Complexity, Diversity, and Dynamics

    Patrick S. Schnable;Doreen Ware;Robert S. Fulton;Joshua C. Stein

  • The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution

    Shusei Sato;Satoshi Tabata;Hideki Hirakawa;Erika Asamizu

  • Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny.

    Andrew G. Clark;Michael B. Eisen;Michael B. Eisen;Douglas R. Smith;Casey M. Bergman

  • Human gut microbiota in obesity and after gastric bypass

    Husen Zhang;John K. DiBaise;Andrea Zuccolo;Dave Kudrna

  • Genomic variation in 3,010 diverse accessions of Asian cultivated rice

    Wensheng Wang;Ramil Mauleon;Zhiqiang Hu;Dmytro Chebotarov

  • A reference genome for common bean and genome-wide analysis of dual domestications

    Jeremy Schmutz;Phillip E McClean;Sujan Mamidi;G Albert Wu

  • The genome of Eucalyptus grandis

    Alexander Andrew Myburg;Dario Grattapaglia;Dario Grattapaglia;Gerald A. Tuskan;Gerald A. Tuskan;Uffe Hellsten

  • A molecular, isozyme and morphological map of the barley (Hordeum vulgare) genome.

    A. Kleinhofs;A. Kilian;M. A. Saghai Maroof;R. M. Biyashev

  • The genome of Theobroma cacao

    Xavier Argout;Jerome Salse;Jean-Marc Aury;Jean-Marc Aury;Jean-Marc Aury;Mark J Guiltinan

  • Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for whole-genome profiling of barley

    Peter Wenzl;Jason Carling;David Kudrna;Damian Jaccoud;Damian Jaccoud

  • De novo assembly, annotation, and comparative analysis of 26 diverse maize genomes

    Matthew B. Hufford;Arun S. Seetharam;Margaret R. Woodhouse;Kapeel M. Chougule

  • Oil palm genome sequence reveals divergence of interfertile species in Old and New worlds

    Rajinder Singh;Meilina Ong-Abdullah;Eng Ti Leslie Low;Mohamad Arif Abdul Manaf

  • Genomes of 13 domesticated and wild rice relatives highlight genetic conservation, turnover and innovation across the genus Oryza

    Joshua C. Stein;Yeisoo Yu;Dario Copetti;Dario Copetti;Derrick J. Zwickl

  • The genome sequence of African rice (Oryza glaberrima) and evidence for independent domestication

    Muhua Wang;Yeisoo Yu;Georg Haberer;Pradeep R eddy Marri

  • Highly accurate long-read HiFi sequencing data for five complex genomes

    Ting Hon;Kristin Mars;Greg Young;Yu-Chih Tsai

  • Aluminum tolerance in maize is associated with higher MATE1 gene copy number

    Lyza G. Maron;Claudia T. Guimarães;Matias Kirst;Patrice S. Albert

  • LysM-Type Mycorrhizal Receptor Recruited for Rhizobium Symbiosis in Nonlegume Parasponia

    Rik Op den Camp;Arend Streng;Stéphane De Mita;Qingqin Cao

  • The asparagus genome sheds light on the origin and evolution of a young y chromosome

    Alex Harkess;Alex Harkess;Jinsong Zhou;Chunyan Xu;John E. Bowers

  • Regions of the genome that affect agronomic performance in two-row barley

    N. A. Tinker;D. E. Mather;B. G. Rossnagel;K. J. Kasha

  • A bacterial artificial chromosome library for barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and the identification of clones containing putative resistance genes

    Y. Yu;J. P. Tomkins;R. Waugh;D. A. Frisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Rod A. Wing
Rod A. Wing University of Arizona
Andris Kleinhofs
Andris Kleinhofs Washington State University
Doreen Ware
Doreen Ware Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Yeisoo Yu
Yeisoo Yu University of Arizona
Brian J. Steffenson
Brian J. Steffenson University of Minnesota
Jeremy Schmutz
Jeremy Schmutz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kerrie Barry
Kerrie Barry United States Department of Energy
Carol Soderlund
Carol Soderlund University of Arizona
Andrzej Kilian
Andrzej Kilian Diversity Arrays Technology
Candice N. Hirsch
Candice N. Hirsch University of Minnesota

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