John C. Sanford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John C. Sanford is an American geneticist and inventor. From 1980 to 1998 he was a professor at Cornell University. After retirement at Cornell, he continued as courtesy professor. He is known for advocacy of the pseudoscience of intelligent design.
John C. Sanford's Published Works
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- High-velocity microprojectiles for delivering nucleic acids into living cells (1987) (1432)
- Optimizing the biolistic process for different biological applications. (1993) (677)
- The concept of parasite-derived resistance—Deriving resistance genes from the parasite's own genome (1985) (627)
- DELIVERY OF SUBSTANCES INTO CELLS AND TISSUES USING A PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT PROCESS (1987) (482)
- Introduction of foreign genes into tissues of living mice by DNA-coated microprojectiles. (1991) (429)
- Factors Influencing Gene Delivery into Zea Mays Cells by High–Velocity Microprojectiles (1988) (334)
- Virus Resistant Papaya Plants Derived from Tissues Bombarded with the Coat Protein Gene of Papaya Ringspot Virus (1992) (326)
- Expression of an antimicrobial peptide via the chloroplast genome to control phytopathogenic bacteria and fungi. (2001) (318)
- The biolistic process (1988) (302)
- Transfer of foreign genes into intact maize cells with high-velocity microprojectiles. (1988) (287)
- Mitochondrial transformation in yeast by bombardment with microprojectiles. (1988) (282)
- Stable genetic transformation of intact Nicotiana cells by the particle bombardment process. (1988) (241)
- Biolistic plant transformation (1990) (233)
- Transient foreign gene expression in chloroplasts of cultured tobacco cells after biolistic delivery of chloroplast vectors. (1990) (171)
- Inheritance of foreign genes in transgenic bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) co-transformed via particle bombardment (1996) (162)
- Studies on Chlamydomonas chloroplast transformation: foreign DNA can be stably maintained in the chromosome. (1989) (153)
- Physical trauma and tungsten toxicity reduce the efficiency of biolistic transformation. (1992) (147)
- Stable transformation of papaya via microprojectile bombardment (1990) (146)
- Plasmids can stably transform yeast mitochondria lacking endogenous mtDNA. (1988) (127)
- Genetic Transformation of Maize Cells by Particle Bombardment (1989) (124)
- Molecular cloning of a novel splice variant of the alpha subunit of the mammalian Go protein. (1990) (122)
- Transient expression of foreign genes in rice, wheat and soybean cells following particle bombardment (1988) (110)
- Pathogen-derived resistance provides papaya with effective protection against papaya ringspot virus (1997) (110)
- Biolistic nuclear transformation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and other fungi (1990) (102)
- Optimization of delivery of foreign DNA into higher-plant chloroplasts (1990) (89)
- Gamma-subunits of G proteins, but not their alpha- or beta-subunits, are polyisoprenylated. Studies on post-translational modifications using in vitro translation with rabbit reticulocyte lysates. (1991) (87)
- Dissection of a pollen-specific promoter from maize by transient transformation assays (2004) (84)
- Biolistic transformation of prokaryotes: factors that affect biolistic transformation of very small cells. (1992) (78)
- Effect of the E200K mutation on prion protein metabolism. Comparative study of a cell model and human brain. (2000) (75)
- Roles of G proteins in coupling of receptors to ionic channels and other effector systems. (1990) (74)
- Plant Regeneration by Organogenesis from Strawberry Leaf and Runner Tissue (1988) (69)
- Biolistic transformation of a procaryote, Bacillus megaterium (1991) (64)
- Genetic transformation of maize cells by particle bombardment. (1989) (61)
- Genetic Transformation of Peach Tissues by Particle Bombardment (1994) (55)
- Agrobacterium-mediated Gene Transfer in Papaya (1988) (53)
- The development of the biolistic process (2000) (53)
- At least three alternatively spliced mRNAs encoding two alpha subunits of the Go GTP-binding protein can be expressed in a single tissue. (1990) (39)
- Expression of a gene encoding a scorpion insectotoxin peptide in yeast, bacteria and plants. (1992) (35)
- Prenylation of Rab5 is dependent on guanine nucleotide binding. (1993) (33)
- Mendel's Accountant: a biologically realistic forward-time population genetics program (2007) (32)
- Ferristatin II Promotes Degradation of Transferrin Receptor-1 In Vitro and In Vivo (2013) (31)
- A new look at an old virus: patterns of mutation accumulation in the human H1N1 influenza virus since 1918 (2012) (30)
- Large yield differences between reciprocal families of Solanum tuberosum (1982) (29)
- Properties of Rab5 N-terminal domain dictate prenylation of C-terminal cysteines. (1995) (27)
- Molecular basis of regulation of ionic channels by G proteins. (1989) (26)
- [32] – Optimizing the Biolistic Process for Different Biological Applications (1995) (25)
- Biolistic transformation of tobacco and maize suspension cells using bacterial cells as microprojectiles (2004) (25)
- Analysis of the stoichiometry of Rab protein prenylation. (1995) (24)
- Pathogen-derived resistance to viral infection using a negative regulatory molecule. (1987) (22)
- Biological projectiles (phage, yeast, bacteria) for genetic transformation of plants (1999) (22)
- A possible heterotic threshold in the potato and its implications for breeding (1982) (21)
- The fundamental theorem of natural selection with mutations (2017) (21)
- Using Computer Simulation to Understand Mutation Accumulation Dynamics and Genetic Load (2007) (20)
- Raised beds and metalaxyl for controlling phytophthora root rot of raspberry (1993) (19)
- Induction of Gametic Selection in situ by Stylar Application of Selective Agents (1986) (18)
- The effects of low-impact mutations in digital organisms (2011) (17)
- Major improvements in biolistic transformation of suspension-cultured tobacco cells (1992) (17)
- Effect of Guanine Nucleotide Binding on the Intrinsic Tryptophan Fluorescence Properties of Rab5 (*) (1995) (16)
- Attempted Pollen-mediated Transformation using Ti-plasmids (1986) (16)
- Applying the PDR principle to AIDS. (1988) (15)
- Reciprocal differences in the photoperiod reaction of hybrid populations inSolanum tuberosum (1979) (15)
- Can Purifying Natural Selection Preserve Biological Information (2013) (14)
- Transformation of rice and maize using the biolistic process (1990) (14)
- The waiting time problem in a model hominin population (2015) (14)
- Selection Threshold Severely Constrains Capture of Beneficial Mutations (2013) (14)
- Using Numerical Simulation to Test the “Mutation-Count” Hypothesis (2013) (12)
- Computational Evolution Experiments Reveal a Net Loss of Genetic Information Despite Selection (2013) (12)
- Use of the signal peptide of Pisum vicilin to translocate beta-glucuronidase in Nicotiana tabacum. (1992) (12)
- Attempted pollen-mediated plant transformation employing genomic donor DNA (1985) (12)
- Biolistic transformation of a prokaryote bacillus megaterium (1990) (11)
- Receptor-effector coupling by G proteins: purification of human erythrocyte Gi-2 and Gi-3 and analysis of effector regulation using recombinant alpha subunits synthesized in Escherichia coli. (1988) (11)
- Can Synergistic Epistasis Halt Mutation Accumulation? Results from Numerical Simulation (2013) (11)
- Regarding the novelty and breeding value of protoplast-derived variants of Russet Burbank (Solanum tuberosum L.) (1984) (11)
- Entamoeba histolytica: isoprenylation of p21ras and p21rap in vitro. (1996) (10)
- The use of bees for the purpose of inter-mating in potato (1981) (10)
- Multiple Overlapping Genetic Codes Profoundly Reduce the Probability of Beneficial Mutation (2013) (9)
- Multiple Roles of G Proteins in Coupling of Receptors to Ionic Channels and Other Effectors (1989) (9)
- Information Loss: Potential for Accelerating Natural Genetic Attenuation of RNA Viruses (2013) (8)
- An attempt to induce “egg transformation” in Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. using irradiated pollen (1984) (8)
- The Next Step in Understanding Population Dynamics: Comprehensive Numerical Simulation (2012) (8)
- Intermating of potato haploids and spontaneous sexual polyploidization—Effects on heterozygosity (1982) (8)
- Biological Information: New Perspectives (2013) (8)
- PAPAYA BREEDING FOR PRV RESISTANCE (1995) (8)
- Skittle: A 2-Dimensional Genome Visualization Tool (2009) (7)
- Attempted “egg transformation” in Zea mays L., using irradiated pollen (1984) (7)
- Mendel's Accountant: A New Population Genetics Simulation Tool for Studying Mutation and Natural Selection (2008) (6)
- Further attempts to induce “egg transformation” using irradiated pollen (1984) (6)
- ‘Titan’ Red Raspberry (1985) (6)
- Separation of 2n Potato Pollen from a Heterogeneous Pollen Mixture by Velocity Sedimentation (1990) (5)
- Using Numerical Simulation to Better Understand Fixation Rates, and Establishment of a New Principle: Haldane’s Ratchet (2013) (5)
- The "Eve" Mitochondrial Consensus Sequence (2008) (5)
- An Overview of the Independent Histories of the Human Y Chromosome and the Human Mitochondrial chromosome (2018) (5)
- Biolistic transformation of animal tissue (2007) (5)
- Using Numerical Simulation to Test the Validity of Neo-Darwinian Theory (2008) (4)
- Long-term Field Performance of Primocane Fruiting Raspberry Cultivars in New York (2004) (4)
- Large yield differences between exact reciprocal families of Solanum tuberosum. (1980) (4)
- COAT PROTEIN-MEDIATED PROTECTION AND CLASSICAL CROSS PROTECTION TO CONTROL PAPAYA RINGSPOT VIRUS IN PAPAYA. (1995) (4)
- Utilizing Solanum germplasm to increase yields of the potato I. Population improvement. II. Reciprocal differences. III. Heterosis. (1980) (4)
- Adam and Eve, Designed Diversity, and Allele Frequencies (2018) (4)
- Genetic engineering of blight resistance in Anthurium. (1990) (3)
- ‘Jewel’ Strawberry (1985) (3)
- “Egg transformation” induced by irradiated pollen in Nicotiana: a re-examination (1985) (3)
- 364 FIELD TEST OF VIRUS RESISTANCE IN TRANSGENIC PAPAYAS (1994) (2)
- Investigation of the mechanism underlying the inhibitory effect of heterologous ras genes in plant cells (1993) (2)
- `Prelude' Everbearing Raspberry (2004) (2)
- The common potato pollen collector modified for bulk pollen collection (1977) (2)
- Biological Information and Genetic Theory: Introductory Comments (2013) (2)
- Dynamical Systems and Fitness Maximization in Evolutionary Biology (2021) (2)
- TRANSFORMATION OF EASTER LILY VIA PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT (1994) (2)
- The iron transport inhibitor ferristatin II induces degradation of transferrin receptor‐1 (2013) (1)
- Testing the Hypothesis that the Nylonase NylB Protein Arose de novo via a Frameshift Mutation (2019) (1)
- Performance of Eleven Floricane Fruiting Red Raspberry Cultivars in New York (2005) (1)
- Regeneration of transgenic papaya (Carica papaya) plants. (1990) (1)
- 'Royalty' - A purple-red raspberry (1982) (1)
- Performance of Eight Primocane Fruiting Red Raspberry Cultivars in New York (2005) (1)
- Nylonase Genes and Proteins - Distribution, Conservation, and Possible Origins (2017) (1)
- Modified cells having resistance to infections Retroviral (1989) (0)
- The location of untranscribed DNA sequences within ras genes essential for eliciting plant growth suppression (1995) (0)
- Breeding progress in strawberry cultivars adapted to the Northeastern United States. (1985) (0)
- Regional and Preliminary Reports (2004) (0)
- ‘Royalty’ Purple Raspberry1 (1983) (0)
- 'Prelude' Red Raspberry (1998) (0)
- Ruby (Cultivar 'Watson') Red Raspberry (1988) (0)
- Section Two — Biological Information and Genetic Theory : Introductory Comments (2013) (0)
- Strawberry Cultivars for New York (1984) (0)
- Transformation of animal skin cells with the help of particles (1990) (0)
- `Encore' Floricane Raspberry (2004) (0)
- IMPROVED TRANSFORMATION OF TOBACCO CELL SUSPENSION CULTURES AS A MODEL FOR PLANT BIOLISTICS RESEARCH (1991) (0)
- Interaction ofdisintegrins with thellbf3 receptor onresting andactivated humanplatelets (1994) (0)
- Stability of PRV Resistance in Transgenic Papaya (1995) (0)
- Protein Modifications and Their Significance in rab5 Function (1993) (0)
- Transient expression of B-peru gene in bombarded (PDS-2000) immature shoot apical meristems. (1991) (0)
- Biological Information New Perspectives (583 Pages) (2013) (0)
- ‘Honeoye’ and ‘Canoga’ Strawberries1 (1982) (0)
- USING A CRISPR/CAS9 KNOCKOUT TO EVALUATE THE ROLE OF FURIN IN THE INTOXICATION PATHWAY OF PSEUDOMONAS EXOTOXIN A (2017) (0)
- Molecular diversity and functional correlates in transmembrane signaling by G proteins (1993) (0)
- 'Encore' Red Raspberry (1998) (0)
- Transformation of epidermal cells of animal tissues with the help of particles. (1990) (0)
- A new look at an old virus: patterns of mutation accumulation in the human H1N1 influenza virus since 1918 (2012) (0)
- Tobacco (Nicotiana tobaccum) nuclear transgenics with high copy number can express NPTII driven by the chloroplast psbA promoter (1996) (0)
- Device for the supply of substances in cells and tissue in a non-lethal manner. (1988) (0)
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