MASCAGNI, FLAVIA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 2.830
EU - Europa 2.378
AS - Asia 882
AF - Africa 216
SA - Sud America 113
OC - Oceania 16
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 6.438
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.750
IT - Italia 1.487
CN - Cina 338
SE - Svezia 302
SG - Singapore 138
BG - Bulgaria 126
CI - Costa d'Avorio 119
DE - Germania 103
GB - Regno Unito 89
EC - Ecuador 68
VN - Vietnam 68
IN - India 63
CA - Canada 54
FR - Francia 51
NG - Nigeria 44
TR - Turchia 38
IR - Iran 37
JP - Giappone 37
ES - Italia 35
HK - Hong Kong 34
KR - Corea 33
BR - Brasile 30
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 26
ID - Indonesia 23
SI - Slovenia 23
MX - Messico 18
BE - Belgio 17
GR - Grecia 17
FI - Finlandia 16
MY - Malesia 16
RU - Federazione Russa 15
IQ - Iraq 14
TN - Tunisia 14
DZ - Algeria 12
NL - Olanda 12
AU - Australia 10
AR - Argentina 9
AT - Austria 9
PK - Pakistan 9
SN - Senegal 9
TW - Taiwan 9
UA - Ucraina 8
PL - Polonia 7
CH - Svizzera 6
JO - Giordania 6
MA - Marocco 6
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 6
RO - Romania 6
CR - Costa Rica 5
DK - Danimarca 5
IL - Israele 5
PH - Filippine 5
TH - Thailandia 5
ZA - Sudafrica 5
LY - Libia 4
NO - Norvegia 4
SA - Arabia Saudita 4
CL - Cile 3
EG - Egitto 3
HR - Croazia 3
IE - Irlanda 3
PA - Panama 3
EU - Europa 2
HU - Ungheria 2
MT - Malta 2
PT - Portogallo 2
RS - Serbia 2
VE - Venezuela 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
UY - Uruguay 1
Totale 6.438
Città #
Serra 391
Fairfield 291
Chandler 276
Woodbridge 274
Milan 268
Ashburn 183
Houston 177
Seattle 143
Wilmington 132
Sofia 126
Abidjan 119
Ann Arbor 106
Beijing 104
Cambridge 102
Pisa 102
New York 97
Princeton 80
Lawrence 54
Florence 52
Rome 51
Medford 49
Ottawa 46
Redwood City 46
Grafing 45
Singapore 42
Lagos 41
Ogden 28
Des Moines 27
Hong Kong 27
Guayaquil 26
Nanjing 25
Zhengzhou 24
Dearborn 21
Rho 21
San Diego 21
Guangzhou 20
Pune 20
Quito 20
Dong Ket 19
Portoviejo 19
San Michele All'adige 17
Grosseto 15
Lucca 15
Brno 14
Torino 14
Shanghai 13
Bologna 12
Boulder 12
London 11
Norwalk 11
Pescia 11
Phoenix 11
Brussels 10
Livorno 10
Palermo 10
Dakar 9
Hebei 9
Nanchang 9
New Delhi 9
Porto Azzurro 9
Seongnam 9
Bremen 8
Béziers 8
East Greenbush 8
Falls Church 8
Frankfurt am Main 8
Hefei 8
Hyderabad 8
Jinan 8
Leicester 8
Los Angeles 8
Mexico 8
Penang 8
Viareggio 8
Cascina 7
Esfahan 7
Hayward 7
Istanbul 7
Jakarta 7
Verona 7
Vienna 7
Baghdad 6
Chengdu 6
Foios 6
Fuzhou 6
Hampyeong-gun 6
Madrid 6
Moscow 6
Notre Dame 6
Pistoia 6
Sesto Fiorentino 6
Stabbia 6
Taipei 6
Toronto 6
Waanrode 6
Wageningen 6
Wuhan 6
Boardman 5
Capannori 5
Cartago 5
Totale 4.219
Nome #
Transcriptome comparison between two fig (Ficus carica L.) cultivars 344
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE REPETITIVE COMPONENT OF THE FIG (FICUS CARICA) GENOME 331
The genome sequence and transcriptome of Potentilla micrantha and their comparison to Fragaria vesca (the woodland strawberry) 224
A draft genome sequence of the fig (Ficus carica L.) 223
An insight into structure and composition of the fig genome 195
Cultivar-specific transcriptome prediction and annotation in Ficus carica L. 182
Deciphering the genome of a highly heterozygous, nonmodel species, Ficus carica L., using long-read sequencing. 176
Comparative genome-wide analysis of repetitive DNA in the genus Populus L. 158
High-quality, haplotype-phased de novo assembly of the highly heterozygous fig genome, a major genetic resource for fig breeding. 157
Genome-wide analysis of LTR-retrotransposon expression in leaves of Populus × canadensis water-deprived plants 136
The repetitive component of the sunflower genome as shown by different procedures for assembling next generation sequencing reads 135
How an ancient, salt-tolerant fruit crop, Ficus carica L., copes with salinity: a transcriptome analysis 135
Different histories of two highly variable LTR retrotransposons in sunflower species 134
De novo assembly of the highly heterozygous fig (Ficus carica L.) genome reveals epigenetic patterns. 133
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induce the expression of specific retrotransposons in roots of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) 129
Deciphering the molecular basis of salinity tolerance in fig tree (Ficus carica L.). 128
Evolutionary patterns of repetitive DNA in non-model species revealed by genome skimming and graph based clustering. 125
A computational comparative study of the repetitive DNA in the genus Quercus L 123
Repetitive DNA and plant domestication: variation in copy number and proximity to genes of LTR-retrotransposons among wild and cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus) genotypes. 122
A survey of Gypsy and Copia LTR-retrotransposon superfamilies and lineages and their distinct dynamics in the Populus trichocarpa (L.) genome 121
Not only transposons: the peculiar evolution of olive genome structure. 119
Genome skimming for plant retrotransposon identification and expression analysis 119
Identification and characterisation of Short Interspersed Nuclear Elements in the olive tree (Olea europaea L.) genome 117
Interspecific hybridisation and LTR-retrotransposon mobilisation-related structural variation in plants: a case study 115
Analysis of the repetitive component and retrotransposon population in the genome of a marine angiosperm, Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile. 114
Genome-wide analysis of LTR retrotransposon diversity and its impact on the evolution of the genus Helianthus (L.) 113
A comparison of methods for LTR-retrotransposon insertion time profiling in the Populus trichocarpa genome 112
Influence of CNV on transcript levels of HvCBF genes at Fr-H2 locus revealed by resequencing in resistant barley cv. ‘Nure’ and expression analysis 112
A computational genome-wide analysis of long terminal repeats retrotransposon expression in sunlower roots (Helianthus annuus L.) 110
Supporting data for "The genome sequence and transcriptome of Potentilla micrantha and their comparison to Fragaria vesca (the woodland strawberry)". 109
On the trail of tetu1: Genome-wide discovery of CACTA transposable elements in sunflower genome 105
Epigenetic patterns within the haplotype phased fig (Ficus carica L.) genome 100
Retrotransposon copy number variation between wild and cultivated sunflowers 98
A meta-analysis of the expression of HaCRE1, a young Copia LTR-retrotransposon of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) 93
A molecular characterization of the invasive fig weevil Aclees taiwanensis in Italy 93
Do environmental changes induce retrotransposon expression in plants? 91
A long-read phased assembly of the highly heterozygous fig (Ficus carica L.) genome reveals epigenetic patterns. 86
Highlighting type A RRs as potential regulators of the dkHK1 multi-step phosphorelay pathway in Populus 83
Genetic basis of fr-h2 in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.): significant improvements in the understanding of the “CBF number game” 82
Specific LTR-Retrotransposons Show Copy Number Variations between Wild and Cultivated Sunflowers 80
The race between retrotransposons and tandem repeats for shaping genome structure. The case of Olea. 77
Less is More: Genome Reduction and the Emergence of Cooperation - Implications into the Coevolution of Microbial Communities 72
Low long terminal repeat (LTR)-retrotransposon expression in leaves of the marine phanerogam Posidonia oceanica L 66
A survey of variability in LTR-retrotransposon abundance and proximity to genes between wild and cultivated sunflower genotypes 65
Moderate Salinity Stress Affects Expression of Main Sugar Metabolism and Transport Genes and Soluble Carbohydrate Content in Ripe Fig Fruits (Ficus carica L. cv. Dottato) 63
Variability in LTR-retrotransposon redundancy and proximity to genes between sunflower cultivars and wild accessions. 60
A whole genome analysis of long-terminal-repeat retrotransposon transcription in leaves of Populus trichocarpa L. Subjected to different stresses 57
DNA Modification Patterns within the Transposable Elements of the Fig (Ficus carica L.) Genome 56
LTR-retrotransposons as major drivers of genome diversification across the genus Helianthus L. 54
High-quality, haplotype-phased de novo assembly of the highly heterozygous fig genome, a major genetic resource for fig breeding 52
Identification and expression analysis of furanocoumarins- and terpenoids-related genes of fig (Ficus carica L.) 50
Characterisation of LTR-Retrotransposons of Stevia rebaudiana and Their Use for the Analysis of Genetic Variability 50
Genome-wide identification and characterization of exapted transposable elements in the large genome of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) 46
Genomics and breeding of the fig tree, an ancient crop with promising perspectives 44
Using different procedures for assembling next generation sequencing reads allows to obtain a complete description of the repetitive component of the sunflower genome. 44
In Silico Genome-Wide Characterisation of the Lipid Transfer Protein Multigenic Family in Sunflower (H. annuus L.) 44
Discovering the Repeatome of Five Species Belonging to the Asteraceae Family: A Computational Study 41
Expression of genes involved in metabolism and transport of soluble carbohydrates during fruit ripening in two cultivars of Ficus carica L. 41
Impact of transposable elements on the evolution of complex living systems and their epigenetic control 40
Haplotype-phased genome assembly for Ficus carica breeding 39
The plastic genome: The impact of transposable elements on gene functionality and genomic structural variations 39
The Singular Evolution of Olea Genome Structure 38
LTR-retrotransposon dynamics in common fig (Ficus carica L.) genome 36
A chromosome-length genome assembly and annotation of blackberry (Rubus argutus, cv. “Hillquist”) 25
Structural characterization and duplication modes of pseudogenes in plants 25
ASTER-REP, a Database of Asteraceae Sequences for Structural and Functional Studies of Transposable Elements 18
Future-Proofing Agriculture: De Novo Domestication for Sustainable and Resilient Crops 14
Genome-Wide Analysis of WOX Multigene Family in Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) 13
Decoding the Genomic Landscape of Pomegranate: A Genome-Wide Analysis of Transposable Elements and Their Structural Proximity to Functional Genes 11
Arbuscular symbiosis affects transcriptomic regulation of primary metabolism in leaves of soilless cultivated lettuces 8
Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Insights into the Shared Regulatory Network of Phenolic Compounds and Steviol Glycosides in Stevia rebaudiana 6
Totale 6.756
Categoria #
all - tutte 17.209
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 17.209


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.340 89 74 178 80 133 110 144 146 134 95 95 62
2020/2021815 39 49 68 40 44 47 24 39 222 52 74 117
2021/2022707 42 27 39 21 113 107 20 35 60 31 45 167
2022/20231.156 144 159 71 50 148 110 46 92 210 5 78 43
2023/20241.198 75 140 155 111 202 157 46 36 28 55 101 92
2024/202513 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 6.756