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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Andrea Sierra Mejía's research focuses on the genomic analysis and characterization of plant viruses, particularly those affecting berry crops. Her work has involved the development of infectious clones and gene silencing vectors for viruses such as blackberry yellow vein associated virus and blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus. She has also investigated the genomic analyses of a widespread blueberry virus in the United States and the molecular characterization of Potato Virus B (PVB) in Colombia. Mejía's publication record includes studies on the engineering of robust gene silencing vectors and the dissection of individual virus attributes within disease complexes. Her h-index is 5, with 19 publications and 66 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 66
Selected Publications
- Creation and Utilization of an Infectious Clone and Gene Silencing Vector Based on Blackberry Chlorotic Ringspot Virus (2024) DOI
- Creation and Utilization of an Infectious Clone and Gene Silencing Vector Based on Blackberry Chlorotic Ringspot Virus (2024) DOI
- Phyllocoptes Parviflori is a Distinct Species and a Vector of the Pervasive Blackberry Leaf Mottle Associated Virus (2023) DOI
- Genomic Analyses of a Widespread Blueberry Virus in the United States (2023) DOI
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