Publications by authors named "Daniil S Ulyanov"

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  • The study focuses on the role of satellite repeats in understanding the evolutionary relationships among grass species, specifically their contribution to the St genome in polyploid organisms.
  • A comparative analysis of the repeatomes of closely related grass species revealed similar overall structures but highlighted distinct patterns in the abundance and localization of various retrotransposons and satellite repeats.
  • The findings suggest that the analyzed species share a close evolutionary relationship, and the newly identified chromosome markers can aid in future population studies involving related wild species and hybrid forms.
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Winter durum wheat is a relatively young crop that is highly adaptable due to its winter type of growth habit. The priority of breeding and genetic improvement of winter durum wheat is to improve grain quality and pasta quality, largely determined by the glutenin storage proteins. In the present study, a collection of 76 accessions of winter durum wheat from P.

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  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a crucial method for studying wheat's wild relatives and understanding genetic diversity through alien introgression.
  • The review highlights advancements in creating chromosomal markers, utilizing DNA probes derived from satellite repeats and modern sequencing technologies for improved chromosome analysis.
  • It also emphasizes the significance of probe specificity for detecting alien genetic contributions and presents the TRepeT database as a resource for Triticeae cytogenetic research.
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. is polyploid grass species that grows in the eastern part of the Fertile Crescent, Afghanistan, and Middle Asia. It consists of tetraploid (4x) and hexaploid (6x) cytotypes (2 = 4x = 28, DD (Abdolmalaki et al.

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Hemp ( L.) is a valuable crop and model plant for studying sex chromosomes. The scientific interest in the plant has led to its whole genome sequencing and the determination of its cytogenetic characteristics.

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