Publications by authors named "Ramesh K Ramasamy"

Insufficient energy intake to meet energy expenditure demands of physical activity can result in systemic neuroendocrine and metabolic abnormalities in activity-dependent anorexia and relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs). REDs affects >40% of athletes, yet the lack of underlying molecular changes has been a hurdle to have a better understanding of REDs and its treatment. To assess the molecular changes in response to energy deficiency, we implemented the "exercise-for-food" paradigm, in which food reward size is determined by wheel-running activity.

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Plasticity in daily timing of activity has been observed in many species, yet the underlying mechanisms driving nocturnality and diurnality are unknown. By regulating how much wheel-running activity will be rewarded with a food pellet, we can manipulate energy balance and switch mice to be nocturnal or diurnal. Here, we present the rhythmic transcriptome of 21 tissues, including 17 brain regions, sampled every 4 h over a 24-h period from nocturnal and diurnal male CBA/CaJ mice.

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  • Soil-borne plant pathogens, particularly Agrobacterium tumefaciens and various Phytophthora species, pose significant challenges to walnut production worldwide.
  • Researchers mapped resistance genes in Juglans microcarpa, a wild walnut species, by crossing it with cultivated walnuts and creating hybrids.
  • A key resistant haplotype was identified on chromosome 4D that could be used in breeding programs to develop walnut rootstocks resistant to these serious soil-borne diseases.
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We introgressed wheatgrass germplasm from the octoploid amphiploid Triticum aestivum× Lophopyrum elongatum into wheat by manipulating the wheat Ph1 gene and discovered and characterized 130 introgression lines harboring single or, in various combinations, complete and recombined L. elongatum chromosomes. Diploid wheatgrass Lophopyrum elongatum (genomes EE) possesses valuable traits for wheat genetics and breeding.

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  • * SNP markers showed higher projection success (92.2%) than SSR markers (66.2%), and the distribution of QTL varied along chromosome arms, peaking in the proximal sections and declining distally.
  • * A web portal was created for meta-analysis of projected QTL, featuring hypothesis tests and standard deviation estimations to analyze specific traits, exemplified by a study on head blight resistance in wheat.
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Homology was searched with genes annotated in the Aegilops tauschii pseudomolecules against genes annotated in the pseudomolecules of tetraploid wild emmer wheat, Brachypodium distachyon, sorghum and rice. Similar searches were performed with genes annotated in the rice pseudomolecules. Matrices of collinear genes and rearrangements in their order were constructed.

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  • Aegilops tauschii is the diploid ancestor of the D genome in hexaploid wheat and serves as a crucial genetic resource for wheat development.* -
  • Researchers utilized advanced sequencing techniques to create a high-quality reference genome for a specific strain of Ae. tauschii, revealing a genome rich in repetitive sequences and dispersed duplicated genes.* -
  • The study indicates that the unique repetitive structure of the Ae. tauschii genome contributes to rapid evolutionary changes in its chromosomes, affecting gene duplication and recombination rates.*
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Background: Understanding structure of the population is one of the major objective of many genetic studies. The program STRUCTURE is commonly used to infer population structure using multi-locus genotype data. However, a tool with graphical-user interface is currently not available to visualize STRUCTURE bar plots.

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