Automated Author ProfileSkryabin, Konstantin, G
Skryabin, Konstantin, G
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 1.1 (sum of 1 dataset Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
Available here is the genome of the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), the first genome sequenced from the asterid clade. Potato is a member of the Solanaceae, a plant family that includes many other economically important species, such as tomato, petunia, eggplant, tobacco, and pepper. As the potato is both clonally propagated and the world;s most important non-grain food crop, its genome is a valuable agricultural resource.The Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium sequenced two species: the heterozygous diploid S. tuberosum Group Tuberosum cultivar, RH89-039-16 (RH), and the doubled monoploid S. tuberosum Group Phureja clone DM1-3 516R44 (DM). The potato genome consists of 12 chromosomes, of which over 80% of the homozygous clones 844-megabase genome were assembled. Genome analysis revealed evidence of at least two genome duplication events and identified a number of asterid-specific genes. Comparison between the two clones identified frequent gene variations and mutations, which may cause inbreeding depression.
Authors
- , Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium ;
- Xu, Xun ;
- Pan, Shengkai ;
- Cheng, Shifeng ;
- Zhang, Bo ;
- Mu, Desheng ;
- Ni, Peixiang ;
- Zhang, Gengyun ;
- Yang, Shuang ;
- Li, Ruiqiang ;
- Wang, Jun ;
- Orjeda, Gisella ;
- Guzman, Frank ;
- Torres, Michael ;
- Lozano, Roberto ;
- Ponce, Olga ;
- Martinez, Diana ;
- De La Cruz, German ;
- Chakrabarti, S, K ;
- Patil, Virupaksh, U ;
- Skryabin, Konstantin, G ;
- Kuznetsov, Boris, B ;
- Ravin, Nikolai, V ;
- Kolganova, Tatjana, V ;
- Beletsky, Alexey, V ;
- Mardanov, Andrei, V ;
- Di Genova, Alex ;
- Bolser, Daniel, M ;
- Martin, David, MA ;
- Li, Guangcun ;
- Yang, Yu ;
- Kuang, Hanhui ;
- Hu, Qun ;
- Xiong, Xingyao ;
- Bishop, Gerard, J ;
- Sagredo, Boris ;
- Mejia, Nilo ;
- Zagorski, Wlodzimierz ;
- Gromadka, Robert ;
- Gawor, Jan ;
- Szczesny, Pawel ;
- Huang, Sanwen ;
- Zhang, Zhonghua ;
- Liang, Chunbo ;
- He, Jun ;
- Li, Ying ;
- He, Ying ;
- Xu, Jianfei ;
- Zhang, Youjun ;
- Xie, Binyan ;
- Du, Yongchen ;
- Qu, Dongyu ;
- Bonierbale, Merideth ;
- Ghislain, Marc ;
- del Rosario Herrera, Maria ;
- Giuliano, Giovanni ;
- Pietrella, Marco ;
- Perrotta, Gaetano ;
- Facella, Paolo ;
- O’Brien, Kimberly ;
- Feingold, Sergio, E ;
- Barreiro, Leandro, E ;
- Massa, Gabriela, A ;
- Diambra, Luis ;
- Whitty, Brett, R ;
- Vaillancourt, Brieanne ;
- Lin, Haining ;
- Massa, Alicia, N ;
- Geoffroy, Michael ;
- Lundback, Steven ;
- DellaPenna, Dean ;
- Buell, C.Robin ;
- Sharma, Sanjeev, Kumar ;
- Marshall, David, F ;
- Waugh, Robbie ;
- Bryan, Glenn, J ;
- Destefanis, Marialaura ;
- Nagy, Istvan ;
- Milbourne, Dan ;
- Thomson, Susan, J ;
- Fiers, Mark ;
- Jacobs, Jeanne, M ;
- Nielsen, Kare, L ;
- Sonderkar, Mads ;
- Iovene, Marina ;
- Torres, Giovana, A ;
- Jiang, Jiming ;
- Veilleux, Richard, E ;
- Bachem, Christian, WB ;
- de Boer, Jan ;
- Borm, Theo ;
- Kloosterman, Bjorn ;
- van Eck, Herman ;
- Datema, Erwin ;
- Hekkert, Bas, te Lintel ;
- Goverse, Aska ;
- van Ham, Roeland, CHJ ;
- Visser, Richard, GF