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2022

Taniguti, C. Reads2Map: Practical and reproducible workflows to build linkage maps from sequencing data. Tools for Polyploids Training Workshop. January 2022. View the presentation here.

Hochhaus, T. Development of a Genotyping by Sequencing Pipeline in Tetraploid Roses (Rosa sp.) Tools for Polyploids Training Workshop. January 2022. View the presentation here.

Lau, J. Identifying a Rose Germplasm Panel to Attain Optimal SNP Array Genotype Calling of Small Samples of Genotyped Individuals. Tools for Polyploids Training Workshop. January 2022. View the presentation here.

Gill, H. Quantitative Trait Loci Associated with Flower Color Transition Phenotype in Tetraploid Roses. Tools for Polyploids Training Workshop. January 2022. View the presentation here.

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