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Peter J. Bradbury is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Within these domains, Bradbury's work spans subfields including Genetics, Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The main topics covered in Bradbury's research include:

  • Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
  • Genetics and Plant Breeding
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
  • Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics

Bradbury has contributed to multiple publications in various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • G3 Genes Genomes Genetics
  • The Plant Genome
  • Journal of diagnostic medical sonography
  • Genome Research

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter J. Bradbury are:

  • "A sorghum practical haplotype graph facilitates genome-wide imputation and cost-effective genomic prediction" (2020), published in The Plant Genome
  • "Conserved noncoding sequences provide insights into regulatory sequence and loss of gene expression in maize" (2021), published in Genome Research
  • "The Practical Haplotype Graph, a platform for storing and using pangenomes for imputation" (2022), published in Bioinformatics
  • "Eleven biosynthetic genes explain the majority of natural variation in carotenoid levels in maize grain" (2020), published in The Plant Cell
  • "Dominance Effects and Functional Enrichments Improve Prediction of Agronomic Traits in Hybrid Maize" (2020), published in Genetics

Bradbury frequently collaborates with a number of researchers in the field, including:

  • Edward S. Buckler
  • M. Cinta Romay
  • Zachary Miller
  • James B. Holland
  • Terry Casstevens

Best Publications

  • TASSEL: software for association mapping of complex traits in diverse samples

    Peter J. Bradbury;Zhiwu Zhang;Dallas E. Kroon;Terry M. Casstevens

  • GAPIT: Genome Association and Prediction Integrated Tool

    Alexander E. Lipka;Feng Tian;Qishan Wang;Jason Peiffer

  • Mixed linear model approach adapted for genome-wide association studies.

    Zhiwu Zhang;Elhan Ersoz;Chao-Qiang Lai;Rory J Todhunter

  • The Genetic Architecture of Maize Flowering Time

    Edward S. Buckler;Edward S. Buckler;James B. Holland;James B. Holland;Peter J. Bradbury;Peter J. Bradbury;Charlotte B. Acharya

  • Genetic properties of the maize nested association mapping population.

    Michael D. McMullen;Michael D. McMullen;Stephen Kresovich;Hector Sanchez Villeda;Peter Bradbury;Peter Bradbury

  • Genome-wide association study of leaf architecture in the maize nested association mapping population

    Feng Tian;Peter J Bradbury;Patrick J Brown;Patrick J Brown;Hsiaoyi Hung

  • Maize HapMap2 identifies extant variation from a genome in flux

    Jer Ming Chia;Chi Song;Peter J. Bradbury;Peter J. Bradbury;Denise Costich;Denise Costich

  • Genome-wide association study of quantitative resistance to southern leaf blight in the maize nested association mapping population

    Kristen L Kump;Peter J Bradbury;Peter J Bradbury;Randall J Wisser;Edward S Buckler;Edward S Buckler

  • Genome-wide nested association mapping of quantitative resistance to northern leaf blight in maize

    Jesse A. Poland;Peter J. Bradbury;Edward S. Buckler;Rebecca J. Nelson

  • The Genetic Architecture of Maize Height

    Jason A. Peiffer;Maria C. Romay;Michael A. Gore;Sherry A. Flint-Garcia;Sherry A. Flint-Garcia

  • Genetic Architecture of Maize Kernel Composition in the Nested Association Mapping and Inbred Association Panels

    Jason P. Cook;Michael D. McMullen;Michael D. McMullen;James B. Holland;James B. Holland;Feng Tian

  • ZmCCT and the genetic basis of day-length adaptation underlying the postdomestication spread of maize

    Hsiao Yi Hung;Laura M. Shannon;Feng Tian;Feng Tian;Peter J. Bradbury;Peter J. Bradbury

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

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

  • Novel Methods to Optimize Genotypic Imputation for Low-Coverage, Next-Generation Sequence Data in Crop Plants

    Kelly Swarts;Huihui Li;J. Alberto Romero Navarro;Dong An

  • Distinct Genetic Architectures for Male and Female Inflorescence Traits of Maize

    Patrick J. Brown;Patrick J. Brown;Narasimham Upadyayula;Gregory S. Mahone;Feng Tian

  • Dysregulation of expression correlates with rare-allele burden and fitness loss in maize.

    Karl A. G. Kremling;Shu-Yun Chen;Mei-Hsiu Su;Nicholas K. Lepak

  • High-resolution genetic mapping of maize pan-genome sequence anchors.

    Fei Lu;Maria C. Romay;Jeffrey C. Glaubitz;Peter J. Bradbury

  • Recombination in diverse maize is stable, predictable, and associated with genetic load

    Eli Rodgers-Melnick;Peter J. Bradbury;Peter J. Bradbury;Robert J. Elshire;Jeffrey C. Glaubitz

  • Association Mapping across Numerous Traits Reveals Patterns of Functional Variation in Maize

    Jason G. Wallace;Peter J. Bradbury;Nengyi Zhang;Yves Gibon

  • Genetic Architecture of Maize Kernel Composition in the Nested Association Mapping and Inbred

    Jason P. Cook;Michael D. McMullen;James B. Holland;Feng Tian

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward S. Buckler
Edward S. Buckler Cornell University
James B. Holland
James B. Holland North Carolina State University
Michael D. McMullen
Michael D. McMullen University of Missouri
Sherry Flint-Garcia
Sherry Flint-Garcia United States Department of Agriculture
Torbert R. Rocheford
Torbert R. Rocheford Purdue University West Lafayette
Michael A. Gore
Michael A. Gore Cornell University
Qi Sun
Qi Sun Cornell University
Doreen Ware
Doreen Ware Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
John Doebley
John Doebley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra
Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra University of California, Davis

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