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  • 1976 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Randy C. Shoemaker is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their work is situated within the domain of agricultural science, contributing to research efforts aimed at advancing agricultural practices and understanding.

In 1976, Randy C. Shoemaker was recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This award marks a notable point in their career.

Best Publications

  • Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean

    Jeremy Schmutz;Steven B. Cannon;Jessica Schlueter;Jessica Schlueter;Jianxin Ma

  • An Integrated Genetic Linkage Map of the Soybean Genome

    P.B. Cregan;T. Jarvik;A.L. Bush;R.C. Shoemaker

  • A new integrated genetic linkage map of the soybean.

    Q.J. Song;L.F. Marek;R.C. Shoemaker;K.G. Lark

  • Impacts of genetic bottlenecks on soybean genome diversity.

    David L. Hyten;Qijian Song;Qijian Song;Youlin Zhu;Youlin Zhu;Ik Young Choi

  • RNA-Seq Atlas of Glycine max: a guide to the soybean transcriptome.

    Andrew J. Severin;Jenna L. Woody;Yung Tsi Bolon;Bindu Joseph

  • Resistance gene analogs are conserved and clustered in soybean.

    Vladimir Kanazin;Laura Fredrick Marek;Randy C. Shoemaker

  • SoyBase, the USDA-ARS soybean genetics and genomics database

    David M. Grant;Rex T. Nelson;Steven B. Cannon;Randy C. Shoemaker

  • RFLP Mapping in Soybean: Association between Marker Loci and Variation in Quantitative Traits

    P. Keim;Brian W Diers;T. C. Olson;R. C. Shoemaker

  • Genome Duplication in Soybean ( Glycine subgenus soja )

    R C Shoemaker;K Polzin;J Labate;J Specht

  • RFLP analysis of soybean seed protein and oil content

    B. W. Diers;P. Keim;W. R. Fehr;R. C. Shoemaker;R. C. Shoemaker

  • Legumes as a model plant family. Genomics for food and feed report of the Cross-Legume Advances Through Genomics Conference.

    Paul Gepts;William D. Beavis;E. Charles Brummer;Randy C. Shoemaker

  • Integration of Simple Sequence Repeat DNA Markers into a Soybean Linkage Map

    Mahinur S. Akkaya;Randy C. Shoemaker;James E. Specht;Arvind A. Bhagwat

  • The Seed Protein, Oil, and Yield QTL on Soybean Linkage Group I

    J. Chung;H. L. Babka;G. L. Graef;P. E. Staswick

  • A rapid protocol for isolating soybean DNA

    P. Keim;T.C. Olson;R.C. Shoemaker

  • A soybean transcript map: gene distribution, haplotype and single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis.

    Ik Young Choi;David L. Hyten;Lakshmi K. Matukumalli;Qijian Song

  • Mining EST databases to resolve evolutionary events in major crop species

    Jessica A Schlueter;Phillip Dixon;Cheryl Granger;David Grant

  • Bridging Model and Crop Legumes through Comparative Genomics

    Hongyan Zhu;Hong-Kyu Choi;Douglas R. Cook;Randy C. Shoemaker

  • A high density integrated genetic linkage map of soybean and the development of a 1536 universal soy linkage panel for quantitative trait locus mapping.

    David L. Hyten;Ik-Young Choi;Ik-Young Choi;Qijian Song;Qijian Song;James E. Specht

  • Genome organization in dicots: genome duplication in Arabidopsis and synteny between soybean and Arabidopsis.

    David Grant;Perry Cregan;Randy C. Shoemaker

  • Analysis of a Quantitative Trait Locus Allele from Wild Soybean That Increases Seed Protein Concentration in Soybean

    A. M. Sebolt;R. C. Shoemaker;B. W. Diers

Frequent Co-Authors

Perry B. Cregan
Perry B. Cregan United States Department of Agriculture
Nevin D. Young
Nevin D. Young University of Minnesota
James E. Specht
James E. Specht University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Silvia R. Cianzio
Silvia R. Cianzio Iowa State University
Paul Keim
Paul Keim Northern Arizona University
Qijian Song
Qijian Song Agricultural Research Service
Scott A. Jackson
Scott A. Jackson University of Georgia
Brian W. Diers
Brian W. Diers University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Reid G. Palmer
Reid G. Palmer US Department of Agriculture
Jeremy Schmutz
Jeremy Schmutz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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