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D-Index
38
Citations
6053
World Ranking
4357
National Ranking
1079

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • Botany

Mark D. Burow spends much of his time researching Genetics, Botany, Genetic marker, Ploidy and Arachis duranensis. His Genetics research integrates issues from Gene pool and Genetic diversity. His study in the field of Arachis batizocoi also crosses realms of Meloidogyne arenaria, Carbenicillin and Frequency generation.

His Genetic marker research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Hypogaea, Germplasm and Restriction fragment length polymorphism. Mark D. Burow has researched Genome in several fields, including Arachis hypogaea, Molecular genetics, Quantitative trait locus and DNA sequencing. His research integrates issues of Cultivar and New Variety in his study of Arachis hypogaea.

His most cited work include:

  • The genome sequences of Arachis duranensis and Arachis ipaensis, the diploid ancestors of cultivated peanut. (421 citations)
  • The genome sequences of Arachis duranensis and Arachis ipaensis, the diploid ancestors of cultivated peanut. (421 citations)
  • Comparative Genomics of Plant Chromosomes (280 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Genetics, Arachis hypogaea, Botany, Biotechnology and Agronomy are his primary areas of study. In his research, GenBank is intimately related to Arachis, which falls under the overarching field of Genetics. Mark D. Burow combines subjects such as Genetic variability, Cultivar, Germplasm and Genetic diversity with his study of Arachis hypogaea.

Mark D. Burow interconnects Genetically modified crops and Genotype in the investigation of issues within Botany. In Biotechnology, Mark D. Burow works on issues like Microsatellite, which are connected to Genetic variation. The concepts of his Allele study are interwoven with issues in Ploidy and Polyploid.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (51.49%)
  • Arachis hypogaea (38.61%)
  • Botany (30.69%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Quantitative trait locus (21.78%)
  • Biotechnology (26.73%)
  • Genetics (51.49%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Quantitative trait locus, Biotechnology, Genetics, Introgression and Backcrossing. His study in Quantitative trait locus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both SNP, Transcriptome, Computational biology and Polyploid. His work on Genetics is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Arachis hypogaea.

In his study, Arachis is inextricably linked to Genetic marker, which falls within the broad field of Introgression. Mark D. Burow has included themes like Microsatellite, SNP array, Germplasm and Genetic diversity in his Arachis study. His Backcrossing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as PEST analysis and Point of delivery.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Genome-wide SNP Genotyping Resolves Signatures of Selection and Tetrasomic Recombination in Peanut (67 citations)
  • Advanced Backcross Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) Analysis of Oil Concentration and Oil Quality Traits in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) (15 citations)
  • Advanced Backcross Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) Analysis of Oil Concentration and Oil Quality Traits in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) (15 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • Botany

His main research concerns Genetic marker, Backcrossing, Quantitative trait locus, Introgression and Genetics. His Genetic marker research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Germplasm, Biotechnology, Arachis and Synteny. His Germplasm study combines topics in areas such as Genotyping, SNP array, Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Genetic diversity.

His Microsatellite research extends to Biotechnology, which is thematically connected. His research in Genetics is mostly concerned with SNP genotyping.

Best Publications

  • The genome sequences of Arachis duranensis and Arachis ipaensis, the diploid ancestors of cultivated peanut.

    David John Bertioli;David John Bertioli;Steven B Cannon;Lutz Froenicke;Guodong Huang

  • Comparative Genomics of Plant Chromosomes

    Andrew H. Paterson;John E. Bowers;Mark D. Burow;Mark D. Burow;Xavier Draye

  • Microsatellite identification and characterization in peanut (A. hypogaea L.)

    M. E. Ferguson;M. E. Ferguson;M. D. Burow;M. D. Burow;S. R. Schulze;P. J. Bramel

  • Regulated expression of an isopentenyltransferase gene (IPT) in peanut significantly improves drought tolerance and increases yield under field conditions.

    Hua Qin;Qiang Gu;Junling Zhang;Li Sun

  • Transmission Genetics of Chromatin From a Synthetic Amphidiploid to Cultivated Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.): Broadening the Gene Pool of a Monophyletic Polyploid Species

    Mark D. Burow;Mark D. Burow;Charles E. Simpson;James L. Starr;Andrew H. Paterson;Andrew H. Paterson

  • Toward a unified genetic map of higher plants, transcending the monocot- dicot divergence

    Andrew H. Paterson;Andrew H. Paterson;Tien-Hung Lan;Kim P. Reischmann;Charlene Chang

  • Physiology and proteomics of the water‐deficit stress response in three contrasting peanut genotypes

    Kameswara Rao Kottapalli;Randeep Rakwal;Randeep Rakwal;Junko Shibato;Gloria Burow

  • High-frequency generation of transgenic tobacco plants after modified leaf disk cocultivation with Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Mark D. Burow;Caryl A. Chlan;Partha Sen;Andreana Lisca

  • Molecular mapping of genes conferring aluminum tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    V. T. Nguyen;M. D. Burow;H. T. Nguyen;B. T. Le

  • Registration of 'NemaTAM' peanut

    C.E. Simpson;J.L. Starr;G.T. Church;M.D. Burow

  • Genome-wide SNP Genotyping Resolves Signatures of Selection and Tetrasomic Recombination in Peanut

    Josh Clevenger;Ye Chu;Carolina Chavarro;Gaurav Agarwal

  • Identification of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) RAPD markers diagnostic of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne arenaria (Neal) Chitwood) resistance

    Mark D. Burow;Charles E. Simpson;Andrew H. Paterson;James L. Starr

  • DIALLEL: A Microcomputer Program for the Simulation and Analysis of Diallel Crosses

    Mark D. Burow;James G. Coors

  • Identification of QTLs for pod and kernel traits in cultivated peanut by bulked segregant analysis

    Michael Gomez Selvaraj;Manivannan Narayana;A. Michael Schubert;Jamie L Ayers

  • Genetic diversity analysis in valencia peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) using microsatellite markers.

    Girish Kumar Krishna;Jinfa Zhang;Mark Burow;Roy N. Pittman

  • Molecular Characterization of the U.S. Peanut Mini Core Collection Using Microsatellite Markers

    Kameswara Rao Kottapalli;Mark D. Burow;Mark D. Burow;Gloria Burow;John Burke

  • Comparisons of de novo transcriptome assemblers in diploid and polyploid species using peanut (Arachis spp.) RNA-Seq data.

    Ratan Chopra;Gloria Burow;Andrew Farmer;Joann Mudge

  • Purification and characterization of arcelin seed protein from common bean.

    Thomas C. Osborn;Mark Burow;Fredrick A. Bliss

  • Developmental control of the beta-phaseolin gene requires positive, negative, and temporal seed-specific transcriptional regulatory elements and a negative element for stem and root expression

    Mark D. Burow;Partha Sen;Caryl A. Chlan;Norimoto Murai

  • Genetics and Mechanism of Resistance to Meloidogyne arenaria in Peanut Germplasm.

    K. Choi;M. D. Burow;G. Church;G. Burow

  • Transmission Genetics of Chromatin from a Synthetic Amphidiploid to Cultivated Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

    Chang-Hwan Park;Mark D. Burow;Charles E. Simpson;Andrew H. Paterson

  • Isolation of cDNA clones of genes induced upon transfer of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells to low CO2

    Mark D. Burow;Zhi Yuan Chen;Tricia M. Mouton;James V. Moroney

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew H. Paterson
Andrew H. Paterson University of Georgia
Paxton Payton
Paxton Payton Agricultural Research Service
Peggy Ozias-Akins
Peggy Ozias-Akins University of Georgia
Antonietta Quigg
Antonietta Quigg Texas A&M University at Galveston
Ye Chu
Ye Chu University of Georgia
David J. Bertioli
David J. Bertioli University of Georgia
Rajeev K. Varshney
Rajeev K. Varshney Murdoch University
Manish K. Pandey
Manish K. Pandey International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
Baozhu Guo
Baozhu Guo Agricultural Research Service
John J. Burke
John J. Burke Agricultural Research Service

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