Junye Jiang
University of Alberta
12 Papers
143 Citations
Junye Jiang is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clubroot & Microsatellite. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
High-throughput novel microsatellite marker of faba bean via next generation sequencing.
Tao Yang,Shi-ying Bao,Rebecca Ford,Teng-jiao Jia,Jian-Ping Guan,Yuhua He,Xuelian Sun,Junye Jiang,Hao Junjie,Zhang Xiaoyan,Xuxiao Zong +10 more
TL;DR: Large scale SSR marker development was successfully achieved using next generation sequencing of the V. faba genome and these novel markers are valuable for constructing genetic linkage maps, future QTL mapping, and marker-assisted trait selection in faba bean breeding efforts.
Large-scale microsatellite development in grasspea ( Lathyrus sativus L.), an orphan legume of the arid areas
Tao Yang,Junye Jiang,Marina Burlyaeva,Jinguo Hu,Clarice J. Coyne,Shiv Kumar,Robert Redden,Xuelian Sun,Fang Wang,Jianwu Chang,Xiaopeng Hao,Jian-Ping Guan,Xuxiao Zong +12 more
TL;DR: The large number of SSR primer pairs developed in this study would make a significant contribution to genomics enabled improvement of grasspea.
High-Throughput Development of SSR Markers from Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Based on Next Generation Sequencing of a Purified Chinese Commercial Variety
Tao Yang,Li Fang,Zhang Xiaoyan,Jinguo Hu,Shi-ying Bao,Hao Junjie,Ling Li,Yuhua He,Junye Jiang,Fang Wang,Shufang Tian,Xuxiao Zong +11 more
TL;DR: Development of a large number of novel and reliable SSR (simple sequence repeat) or microsatellite markers will help both basic and applied genomics research of this crop.
SSR genetic linkage map construction of pea (Pisum sativum L.) based on Chinese native varieties
Xuelian Sun,Tao Yang,Hao Junjie,Zhang Xiaoyan,Rebecca Ford,Junye Jiang,Fang Wang,Jian-Ping Guan,Xuxiao Zong +8 more
TL;DR: A novel set of pea SSR markers was developed and the genome of the G0003973 (winter hardy) × G0005527 (cold sensitive) cross was mapped using 190 F2 individuals and the genetic linkage map will be useful for marker-assisted pea breeding.
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Development of 161 novel EST-SSR markers from Lathyrus sativus (Fabaceae).
Xuelian Sun,Tao Yang,Jian-Ping Guan,Yu Ma,Junye Jiang,Rui Cao,Marina Burlyaeva,M. A. Vishnyakova,Elena V. Semenova,S. V. Bulyntsev,Xuxiao Zong +10 more
TL;DR: These novel markers developed in Lathyrus sativus by screening the National Center for Biotechnology Information database will be useful and convenient to study genetic mapping and molecular breeding in grasspea.
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