Publications by authors named "Gregory E Perry"

Common bean (bean) is one of the most important legume crops, and mapping genes for yield and yield-related traits is essential for its improvement. However, yield is a complex trait that is typically controlled by many loci in crop genomes. The objective of this research was to identify regions in the bean genome associated with yield and a number of yield-related traits using a collection of 121 diverse bean genotypes with different yields.

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Presented here is the draft genome sequence of Enterobacter cloacae 3F11. This seed endophyte solubilizes rock phosphate and was isolated from Zea nicaraguensis. The genome contains 4,579,108 bp in 264 contigs.

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Presented here is the draft genome sequence of Enterobacter cloacae 3D9. This candidate seed endophyte was isolated from Zea nicaraguensis. The genome contains 4,653,375 bp in 28 contigs.

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A series of genetically related lines of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) integrate a progressive deficiency in major storage proteins, the 7S globulin phaseolin and lectins. SARC1 integrates a lectin-like protein, arcelin-1 from a wild common bean accession.

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Legumes contain a variety of phytochemicals derived from the phenylpropanoid pathway that have important effects on human health as well as seed coat color, plant disease resistance and nodulation. However, the information about the genes involved in this important pathway is fragmentary in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).

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