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Mark Timothy Jung

Researcher at DuPont Pioneer

Publications -  7
Citations -  1485

Mark Timothy Jung is an academic researcher from DuPont Pioneer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Linkage disequilibrium. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1432 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Timothy Jung include Delaware Technical Community College & University of Delaware.

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SNP frequency, haplotype structure and linkage disequilibrium in elite maize inbred lines

TL;DR: No decline of linkage disequilibrium within a few hundred base pairs was found in the elite maize germplasm, consistent with the effects of breeding-induced bottlenecks and selection on the elite germplas pool.
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Linkage disequilibrium and sequence diversity in a 500-kbp region around the adh1 locus in elite maize germplasm

TL;DR: Analysis of several loci in the vicinity of the adh1 gene shows that LD as measured by D′ and r2 extends greater than 500 kbp in this germplasm, which may be suggestive of selection acting on one of the genes in the near-misses or of a locally reduced rate of recombination.
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Generation-means analysis and quantitative trait locus mapping of anthracnose stalk rot genes in maize.

TL;DR: Linkage of a genetic marker to genes conferring resistance to ASR will be useful for the introgression of resistance into elite germplasm and close correspondence between generation-means analysis and discrete observations using molecular markers is demonstrated.
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Joint Analysis of Near-Isogenic and Recombinant Inbred Line Populations Yields Precise Positional Estimates for Quantitative Trait Loci

TL;DR: Combined QTL analysis in which data from RIL populations is combined with data derived from NIL populations segregating for the same pair of alleles improves mapping resolution over the conventional approach with virtually no additional resources.