Joshua A. Udall mostly deals with Genetics, Genome, Gossypium, Gene and Doubled haploidy. His research ties Computational biology and Genetics together. His Genome research includes elements of Ploidy, Gossypium barbadense and Phylogenetics.
His Gossypium study incorporates themes from Gossypium raimondii and Gene expression. His work carried out in the field of Doubled haploidy brings together such families of science as Germplasm, Agronomy, Botany, Hybrid and Rapeseed. The various areas that he examines in his Rapeseed study include Canola, Cultivar, Quantitative trait locus, Hybrid seed and Genetic variation.
His primary areas of investigation include Genetics, Genome, Gossypium, Gene and Botany. Joshua A. Udall has researched Genome in several fields, including Evolutionary biology and Ploidy. His Ploidy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Gossypium herbaceum and Subfunctionalization.
His study on Gossypium also encompasses disciplines like
Genome, Evolutionary biology, Whole genome sequencing, Domestication and Crop are his primary areas of study. His Genome study is related to the wider topic of Gene. The Evolutionary biology study combines topics in areas such as Genome evolution, Genetic diversity, Gossypium, Chromosome and Ploidy.
His Whole genome sequencing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biotechnology and Germplasm. Joshua A. Udall combines subjects such as Plant disease resistance, Agronomy, Phenology, Climatic adaptation and Quantitative trait locus with his study of Domestication. To a larger extent, Joshua A. Udall studies Genetics with the aim of understanding Quantitative trait locus.
His primary areas of investigation include Genome, Evolutionary biology, Gene, Adaptation and Sequence assembly. His Genome study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Introgression. Joshua A. Udall interconnects Chromosome, Gossypium barbadense, Genetic diversity and Gossypium in the investigation of issues within Evolutionary biology.
His research integrates issues of Ploidy, Phenotype, Biotechnology and Germplasm in his study of Gossypium. His work on DNA sequencing as part of general Gene research is frequently linked to Conserved sequence, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Adaptation study introduces a deeper knowledge of Genetics.
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Repeated polyploidization of Gossypium genomes and the evolution of spinnable cotton fibres
Andrew H Paterson;Jonathan F Wendel;Heidrun Gundlach;Hui Guo.
Nature (2012)
Widespread natural variation of DNA methylation within angiosperms.
Chad E. Niederhuth;Adam J. Bewick;Lexiang Ji;Magdy S. Alabady.
Genome Biology (2016)
Reference genome sequences of two cultivated allotetraploid cottons, Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense
Maojun Wang;Lili Tu;Daojun Yuan;Daojun Yuan;De Zhu.
Nature Genetics (2019)
Detection of Chromosomal Rearrangements Derived From Homeologous Recombination in Four Mapping Populations of Brassica napus L.
Joshua A. Udall;Pablo A. Quijada;Thomas C. Osborn.
Genetics (2005)
Duplicate gene expression in allopolyploid Gossypium reveals two temporally distinct phases of expression evolution
Lex E. Flagel;Joshua A. Udall;Dan Nettleton;Jonathan F. Wendel.
BMC Biology (2008)
Genomic expression dominance in allopolyploids
Ryan A Rapp;Joshua A Udall;Jonathan F Wendel.
BMC Biology (2009)
Polyploidy and Crop Improvement
Joshua A. Udall;Jonathan F. Wendel.
Crop Science (2006)
Reciprocal Silencing, Transcriptional Bias and Functional Divergence of Homeologs in Polyploid Cotton (Gossypium)
Bhupendra Chaudhary;Lex Flagel;Robert M. Stupar;Joshua A. Udall.
Genetics (2009)
Targeted enrichment strategies for next-generation plant biology
Richard Cronn;Brian J. Knaus;Aaron Liston;Peter J. Maughan.
American Journal of Botany (2012)
Targeted Amplicon Sequencing (TAS): A Scalable Next-Gen Approach to Multilocus, Multitaxa Phylogenetics
Seth M. Bybee;Heather Bracken-Grissom;Benjamin D. Haynes;Russell A. Hermansen;Russell A. Hermansen.
Genome Biology and Evolution (2011)
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