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51. Sequencing of 6.7 Mb of the melon genome using a BAC pooling strategy

52. Generation of a BAC-based physical map of the melon genome

53. An oligo-based microarray offers novel transcriptomic approaches for the analysis of pathogen resistance and fruit quality traits in melon (Cucumis melo L.)

54. A set of EST-SNPs for map saturation and cultivar identification in melon

55. MELOGEN: an EST database for melon functional genomics

56. EcoTILLING for the identification of allelic variants of melon eIF4E, a factor that controls virus susceptibility

57. A matter of smell: The complex regulation of aroma production in melon.

58. The ethylene-responsive transcription factor ERF024 is a novel regulator of climacteric fruit ripening in melon.

59. Genetic regulation of volatile production in two melon introgression line collections with contrasting ripening behavior.

60. Regulation of climacteric fruit ripening in melon: recent advances and future challenges.

61. The haplotype-resolved T2T reference genome highlights structural variation underlying agronomic traits of melon.

62. Thorough Characterization of ETHQB3.5 , a QTL Involved in Melon Fruit Climacteric Behavior and Aroma Volatile Composition.

63. Fruit Morphology and Ripening-Related QTLs in a Newly Developed Introgression Line Collection of the Elite Varieties 'Védrantais' and 'Piel de Sapo'.

64. CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing uncovers the roles of CONSTITUTIVE TRIPLE RESPONSE 1 and REPRESSOR OF SILENCING 1 in melon fruit ripening and epigenetic regulation.

65. Knock-Out of CmNAC-NOR Affects Melon Climacteric Fruit Ripening.

66. Modulating climacteric intensity in melon through QTL stacking.

67. A cryptic variation in a member of the Ovate Family Proteins is underlying the melon fruit shape QTL fsqs8.1.

68. Genetic dissection of aroma biosynthesis in melon and its relationship with climacteric ripening.

70. A novel introgression line collection to unravel the genetics of climacteric ripening and fruit quality in melon.

71. QTLs and candidate genes analyses for fruit size under domestication and differentiation in melon (Cucumis melo L.) based on high resolution maps.

73. Genetic dissection of climacteric fruit ripening in a melon population segregating for ripening behavior.

74. An Improved Melon Reference Genome With Single-Molecule Sequencing Uncovers a Recent Burst of Transposable Elements With Potential Impact on Genes.

75. Transposons played a major role in the diversification between the closely related almond and peach genomes: results from the almond genome sequence.

76. Mapping Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus Resistance in Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) by Using BSA-seq Analysis.

77. A comprehensive genome variation map of melon identifies multiple domestication events and loci influencing agronomic traits.

78. Cucurbit Genomics Database (CuGenDB): a central portal for comparative and functional genomics of cucurbit crops.

79. Genome encode analyses reveal the basis of convergent evolution of fleshy fruit ripening.

80. The Evolutionary Consequences of Transposon-Related Pericentromer Expansion in Melon.

81. An improved assembly and annotation of the melon (Cucumis melo L.) reference genome.

82. QTL Analyses in Multiple Populations Employed for the Fine Mapping and Identification of Candidate Genes at a Locus Affecting Sugar Accumulation in Melon ( Cucumis melo L.).

83. A mutation in the melon Vacuolar Protein Sorting 41prevents systemic infection of Cucumber mosaic virus.

84. Quantitative trait loci analysis of melon (Cucumis melo L.) domestication-related traits.

85. ETHQV6.3 is involved in melon climacteric fruit ripening and is encoded by a NAC domain transcription factor.

86. Non-invasive quantification of ethylene in attached fruit headspace at 1 p.p.b. by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

87. Genome-Wide Differentiation of Various Melon Horticultural Groups for Use in GWAS for Fruit Firmness and Construction of a High Resolution Genetic Map.

88. The carrot genome sequence brings colors out of the dark.

89. Genome and transcriptome analysis of the Mesoamerican common bean and the role of gene duplications in establishing tissue and temporal specialization of genes.

90. Transposon Insertions, Structural Variations, and SNPs Contribute to the Evolution of the Melon Genome.

91. Combined use of genetic and genomics resources to understand virus resistance and fruit quality traits in melon.

92. Comparative transcriptional profiling analysis of developing melon (Cucumis melo L.) fruit from climacteric and non-climacteric varieties.

93. Use of targeted SNP selection for an improved anchoring of the melon (Cucumis melo L.) scaffold genome assembly.

94. Genomics of ecological adaptation in cactophilic Drosophila.

95. The 2-C-methylerythritol 4-phosphate pathway in melon is regulated by specialized isoforms for the first and last steps.

96. Next-generation sequencing, FISH mapping and synteny-based modeling reveal mechanisms of decreasing dysploidy in Cucumis.

97. Interaction between QTLs induces an advance in ethylene biosynthesis during melon fruit ripening.

98. SNP genotyping in melons: genetic variation, population structure, and linkage disequilibrium.

99. A 1,681-locus consensus genetic map of cultivated cucumber including 67 NB-LRR resistance gene homolog and ten gene loci.

100. The genome of melon (Cucumis melo L.).

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