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Ross W Whetten

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North Carolina State University · Plant and Microbial Biology

Active 1986–2024

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Citations9.6k
Papers11223 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Evolutionary biology
  • Genetics
  • Botany
  • Computational biology
  • Biology

Selected publications

  • Toward genomic selection in <i>Pinus taeda</i>: Integrating resources to support array design in a complex conifer genome

    Applications in Plant Sciences · 2021 · 31 citations

    • Biology
    • Computational biology
    • Evolutionary biology

    Premise An informatics approach was used for the construction of an Axiom genotyping array from heterogeneous, high‐throughput sequence data to assess the complex genome of loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda ). Methods High‐throughput sequence data, sourced from exome capture and whole genome reduced‐representation approaches from 2698 trees across five sequence populations, were analyzed with the improved genome assembly and annotation for the loblolly pine. A variant detection, filtering, and probe design pipeline was developed to detect true variants across and within populations. From 8.27 million variants, a total of 642,275 were evaluated and 423,695 of those were screened across a range‐wide population. Results The final informatics and screening approach delivered an Axiom array representing 46,439 high‐confidence variants to the forest tree breeding and genetics community. Based on the annotated reference genome, 34% were located in or directly upstream or downstream of genic regions. Discussion The Pita50K array represents a genome‐wide resource developed from sequence data for an economically important conifer, loblolly pine. It uniquely integrates independent projects that assessed trees sampled across the native range. The challenges associated with the large and repetitive genome are addressed in the development of this resource.

Frequent coauthors

  • Ronald R. Sederoff

    50 shared
  • Fikret Işik

    North Carolina State University

    34 shared
  • Steven E. McKeand

    North Carolina State University

    32 shared
  • David M. O’Malley

    The Ohio State University

    29 shared
  • John Mackay

    University of Oxford

    21 shared
  • Ronald D. Hatfield

    U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center

    16 shared
  • John Ralph

    University of Wisconsin–Madison

    16 shared
  • Jill Wegrzyn

    12 shared

Education

  • Ph.D, Molecular Biology

    Vanderbilt University

    1988

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