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Arquitectura Epiphany III. Una primera toma de contacto
Gálvez-Rojas, Sergio; Dorado-Pérez, Gabriel; Hernández, Pilar; Esteban-Risueño, Francisco (2015-06-15)
En este trabajo se aborda el análisis de las características hardware, rendimiento y eficiencia del chip E16G301 incorporado en la placa Parallella Board. Este chip es un procesador que integra 16 núcleos RISC cuya ... -
Cost-Effective Markers and Candidate Genes Analysis at Wheat MQTL Loci.
Mérida García, Rosa; Gálvez-Rojas, Sergio; Paux, Etienne; Dorado-Pérez, Gabriel; Pascual, Laura; Giraldo, Patricia; Hernández Molina, Pilar[et al.] (MDPI, 2020-11-30)
High-resolution melting analysis (HRM) is a resolutive technique, using PCR amplification and in-tube detection, which is based on the PCR product’s melting analysis. It is a promising technique for breeding analysis, as ... -
High Resolution Melting and Insertion Site-Based Polymorphism Markers for Wheat Variability Analysis and Candidate Genes Selection at Drought and Heat MQTL Loci.
Mérida García, Rosa; Gálvez-Rojas, Sergio; Paux, Etienne; Dorado-Pérez, Gabriel; Pascual, Laura; Giraldo, Patricia; Hernández Molina, Pilar[et al.] (MDPI, 2020-09-01)
The practical use of molecular markers is facilitated by cost-effective detection techniques. In this work, wheat insertion site-based polymorphisms (ISBP) markers were set up for genotyping using high-resolution melting ... -
Hotspots in the genomic architecture of field drought responses in wheat as breeding targets.
Gálvez-Rojas, Sergio; Mérida García, Rosa; Camino-González, Carlos Luis; Borrill, Philippa; Abrouk, Michael; Ramírez-González, Ricardo; Biyiklioglu, Sezgi; Amil-Ruiz, Francisco; International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium; Dorado-Pérez, Gabriel; Budak, Hikmet; González-Dugo, Victoria; Zarco Tejada, Pablo; Appels, Rudi; Uauy, Cristóbal; Hernández Molina, Pilar[et al.] (Springer Nature, 2019)
Wheat can adapt to most agricultural conditions across temperate regions. This success is the result of phenotypic plasticity conferred by a large and complex genome composed of three homoeologous genomes (A, B, and D). ...