Michael Freeling
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Michael Freeling's Degrees
- PhD Plant Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Michael Freeling is an American geneticist and plant biologist. He is currently a professor in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University of California. He is known for early work on maize anaerobic metabolism, developmental genetics of the maize ligule, proposing the grasses as a single genetic system model with Jeffrey Bennetzen, and the discovery of biased gene retention following whole genome duplications in plants. In 1994 Freeling was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. In 2017 he was awarded the McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies.
Michael Freeling's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Sorghum bicolor genome and the diversification of grasses (2009) (2720)
- The genome of the mesopolyploid crop species Brassica rapa (2011) (1771)
- The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus) (2008) (1016)
- The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants (2012) (927)
- Bias in plant gene content following different sorts of duplication: tandem, whole-genome, segmental, or by transposition. (2009) (702)
- The anaerobic proteins of maize (1980) (590)
- Differentiation of the maize subgenomes by genome dominance and both ancient and ongoing gene loss (2011) (565)
- The Maize Handbook (1994) (472)
- Gene-balanced duplications, like tetraploidy, provide predictable drive to increase morphological complexity. (2006) (450)
- How to usefully compare homologous plant genes and chromosomes as DNA sequences. (2008) (442)
- Following tetraploidy in an Arabidopsis ancestor, genes were removed preferentially from one homeolog leaving clusters enriched in dose-sensitive genes. (2006) (406)
- The pineapple genome and the evolution of CAM photosynthesis (2015) (402)
- Finding and Comparing Syntenic Regions among Arabidopsis and the Outgroups Papaya, Poplar, and Grape: CoGe with Rosids1[W] (2008) (368)
- Origin and evolution of the octoploid strawberry genome (2019) (335)
- The maize rough sheath2 gene and leaf development programs in monocot and dicot plants. (1999) (323)
- Cytoplasmic acidosis as a determinant of flooding intolerance in plants. (1984) (290)
- Grasses as a single genetic system: genome composition, collinearity and compatibility. (1993) (282)
- Following Tetraploidy in Maize, a Short Deletion Mechanism Removed Genes Preferentially from One of the Two Homeologs (2010) (261)
- Single-molecule sequencing of the desiccation-tolerant grass Oropetium thomaeum (2015) (260)
- Division and differentiation during normal and liguleless-1 maize leaf development. (1990) (239)
- liguleless1 encodes a nuclear-localized protein required for induction of ligules and auricles during maize leaf organogenesis. (1997) (228)
- High-resolution mapping of open chromatin in the rice genome. (2012) (201)
- Insights from the comparison of plant genome sequences. (2010) (198)
- The Value of Nonmodel Genomes and an Example Using SynMap Within CoGe to Dissect the Hexaploidy that Predates the Rosids (2008) (196)
- Extensive gene content variation in the Brachypodium distachyon pan-genome correlates with population structure (2017) (196)
- The rough sheath2 gene negatively regulates homeobox gene expression during maize leaf development. (1998) (188)
- Fractionation mutagenesis and similar consequences of mechanisms removing dispensable or less-expressed DNA in plants. (2012) (188)
- Genomic duplication, fractionation and the origin of regulatory novelty. (2004) (185)
- Ectopic expression of the knox homeo box gene rough sheath1 alters cell fate in the maize leaf. (1995) (182)
- The maize mutant narrow sheath fails to establish leaf margin identity in a meristematic domain. (1996) (181)
- Patterns in plant development (2nd edn) (1990) (177)
- Gene retention, fractionation and subgenome differences in polyploid plants (2018) (176)
- A low copy number, copia‐like transposon in maize. (1985) (175)
- The unified grass genome: synergy in synteny. (1997) (172)
- Cloning Knotted, the dominant morphological mutant in maize using Ds2 as a transposon tag (1989) (172)
- A conceptual framework for maize leaf development. (1992) (169)
- Heritable transposon silencing initiated by a naturally occurring transposon inverted duplication (2005) (168)
- Many or most genes in Arabidopsis transposed after the origin of the order Brassicales. (2008) (168)
- Horizontal Transfer of a Plant Transposon (2005) (166)
- The maize gene liguleless2 encodes a basic leucine zipper protein involved in the establishment of the leaf blade-sheath boundary. (1998) (161)
- Genes Identified by Visible Mutant Phenotypes Show Increased Bias toward One of Two Subgenomes of Maize (2011) (156)
- Heritable Epigenetic Variation among Maize Inbreds (2011) (156)
- Altered Patterns of Fractionation and Exon Deletions in Brassica rapa Support a Two-Step Model of Paleohexaploidy (2012) (152)
- Origin, inheritance, and gene regulatory consequences of genome dominance in polyploids (2014) (151)
- Two evolutionarily distinct classes of paleopolyploidy. (2014) (146)
- Analysis of genetic mosaics shows that the extra epidermal cell divisions in Knotted mutant maize plants are induced by adjacent mesophyll cells (1986) (146)
- Somatically heritable switches in the DNA modification of Mu transposable elements monitored with a suppressible mutant in maize. (1990) (146)
- Genome-Wide Analysis of Syntenic Gene Deletion in the Grasses (2012) (137)
- Genetics of dominant gibberellin-insensitive dwarfism in maize. (1989) (131)
- DNA insertion in the first intron of maize Adh1 affects message levels: cloning of progenitor and mutant Adh1 alleles. (1984) (130)
- Screening synteny blocks in pairwise genome comparisons through integer programming (2011) (130)
- The liguleless-1 gene acts tissue specifically in maize leaf development. (1990) (129)
- Grains of knowledge: genomics of model cereals. (2005) (128)
- Hypoxic stress-induced changes in ribosomes of maize seedling roots. (1990) (127)
- Developmental genetics of mutants that specify knotted leaves in maize. (1985) (127)
- Identification of a regulatory transposon that controls the Mutator transposable element system in maize. (1991) (125)
- Plant Transposable Elements and Insertion Sequences (1984) (125)
- Conserved noncoding sequences in the grasses. (2003) (125)
- The Mu transposable elements of maize: evidence for transposition and copy number regulation during development. (1986) (116)
- Maize-targeted mutagenesis: A knockout resource for maize (2003) (115)
- Genetic characterization of the Mutator system in maize: behavior and regulation of Mu transposons in a minimal line. (1995) (111)
- Anaerobic expression of maize fructose-1,6-diphosphate aldolase. (1984) (107)
- Initiation, Establishment, and Maintenance of Heritable MuDR Transposon Silencing in Maize Are Mediated by Distinct Factors (2006) (104)
- Cell lineage analysis of maize bundle sheath and mesophyll cells. (1989) (100)
- Anaerobic expression of maize glucose phosphate isomerase I. (1984) (97)
- Acquisition of identity in the developing leaf. (1996) (97)
- Utility and distribution of conserved noncoding sequences in the grasses (2002) (95)
- Molecular cloning of a maize gene involved in photosynthetic membrane organization that is regulated by Robertson's Mutator. (1989) (94)
- Expression of a mutant maize gene in the ventral leaf epidermis is sufficient to signal a switch of the leaf's dorsoventral axis. (2002) (89)
- Grasses as a single genetic system: reassessment 2001. (2001) (88)
- Regulatory mutants of the maize Adh1 gene caused by DNA insertions (1982) (87)
- Ectopic expression of the maize homeobox gene liguleless3 alters cell fates in the leaf. (1999) (85)
- Conserved noncoding sequences (CNSs) in higher plants. (2009) (84)
- Genetic analysis of Rough sheath1 developmental mutants of maize. (1994) (82)
- Conservation and molecular dissection of ROUGH SHEATH2 and ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 function in leaf development (2003) (82)
- Sectors expressing the homeobox gene liguleless3 implicate a time-dependent mechanism for cell fate acquisition along the proximal-distal axis of the maize leaf. (1997) (81)
- Mu killer causes the heritable inactivation of the Mutator family of transposable elements in Zea mays. (2003) (80)
- The Shrunken gene on chromosome 9 of Zea mays L is expressed in various plant tissues and encodes an anaerobic protein (1986) (80)
- Regulatory changes as a consequence of transposon insertion. (1999) (78)
- Cell lineage and its consequences in higher plants (1991) (76)
- Coordinate induction of alcohol dehydrogenase 1, aldolase, and other anaerobic RNAs in maize. (1985) (74)
- Genetic and molecular approaches to the study of the anaerobic response and tissue specific gene expression in maize (1988) (73)
- Epigenetic reprogramming during vegetative phase change in maize (2010) (73)
- The liguleless2 gene of maize functions during the transition from the vegetative to the reproductive shoot apex. (1999) (73)
- Physiological genetics of the dominant gibberellin-nonresponsive maize dwarfs, Dwarf8 and Dwarf9 (1994) (72)
- Fractionation and subfunctionalization following genome duplications: mechanisms that drive gene content and their consequences. (2015) (72)
- Escape from Preferential Retention Following Repeated Whole Genome Duplications in Plants (2012) (72)
- Intragenic recombination in maize: pollen analysis methods and the effect of parental adh1 isoalleles. (1976) (71)
- Clonal analysis of the cell lineages in the male flower of maize. (1990) (70)
- Interactions of liguleless1 and liguleless2 function during ligule induction in maize. (1996) (70)
- Epigenetic regulation of subgenome dominance following whole genome triplication in Brassica rapa. (2016) (69)
- The mop1 (mediator of paramutation1) Mutant Progressively Reactivates One of the Two Genes Encoded by the MuDR Transposon in Maize (2006) (66)
- Biodiversity (Communications arising): Maize transgene results in Mexico are artefacts (see editorial footnote) (2002) (65)
- Clonal sectors reveal that a specific meristematic domain is not utilized in the maize mutant narrow sheath. (1997) (63)
- Mutator transposase is widespread in the grasses. (2001) (62)
- An extrachromosomal form of the Mu transposons of maize. (1987) (61)
- Exceptionally High Levels of Restriction Site Polymorphism in DNA near the Maize Adh1 Gene. (1983) (61)
- Arabidopsis intragenomic conserved noncoding sequence (2007) (60)
- Organ-specific expression of maize Adh1 is altered after a Mu transposon insertion. (1987) (60)
- Transposed Genes in Arabidopsis Are Often Associated with Flanking Repeats (2010) (60)
- Using Genomic Sequencing for Classical Genetics in E. coli K12 (2011) (59)
- Functional analysis of deletion derivatives of the maize transposon MuDR delineates roles for the MURA and MURB proteins. (1999) (59)
- Genetic analysis of mutations that alter cell fates in maize leaves: dominant Liguleless mutations. (1996) (58)
- Transposon-induced promoter scrambling: a mechanism for the evolution of new alleles. (1995) (58)
- The evolutionary position of subfunctionalization, downgraded. (2008) (57)
- The Maize Leaf (1994) (56)
- Selective synthesis of alcohol dehydrogenase during anaerobic treatment of maize (2004) (54)
- Sectors of liguleless-1 tissue interrupt an inductive signal during maize leaf development. (1991) (53)
- Maternal components of RNA‐directed DNA methylation are required for seed development in Brassica rapa (2018) (53)
- Simultaneous induction by anaerobiosis or 2,4-D of multiple enzymes specified by two unlinked genes: Differential Adh1-Adh2 expression in maize (1973) (51)
- G-Boxes, Bigfoot Genes, and Environmental Response: Characterization of Intragenomic Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Arabidopsis[W] (2007) (50)
- Long identical multispecies elements in plant and animal genomes (2012) (50)
- Genetic relationships between the multiple alcohol dehydrogenases of maize (2004) (48)
- Different Gene Families in Arabidopsis thaliana Transposed in Different Epochs and at Different Frequencies throughout the Rosids[W] (2011) (48)
- The TATA box promoter region of maize Adh1 affects its organ‐specific expression. (1992) (48)
- Mutants and Variants of the Alcohol Dehydrogenase-1 Gene in Maize (1981) (46)
- Maize mutants and variants altering developmental time and their heterochronic interactions (1992) (46)
- Allelic variation at the level of intragenic recombination. (1978) (45)
- Hairy-sheath frayed #1-O : a systemic, heterochronic mutant of maize that specifies slow developmental stage transitions (1991) (44)
- A Maize Thiamine Auxotroph Is Defective in Shoot Meristem Maintenance[C][W][OA] (2010) (43)
- Genetic Evidence and the Origin of Maize (2001) (43)
- Impacts of allopolyploidization and structural variation on intraspecific diversification in Brassica rapa (2021) (41)
- A Position Effect on the Heritability of Epigenetic Silencing (2008) (40)
- ZmDB, an integrated database for maize genome research (2003) (40)
- Radiation-induced alcohol dehydrogenase mutants in maize following allyl alcohol selection of pollen (1978) (39)
- Maize Adh1. (1985) (38)
- Dose–Sensitivity, Conserved Non-Coding Sequences, and Duplicate Gene Retention Through Multiple Tetraploidies in the Grasses (2011) (37)
- Mosaic analysis of the liguleless3 mutant phenotype in maize by coordinate suppression of mutator-insertion alleles. (1996) (36)
- A Solution to the C-Value Paradox and the Function of Junk DNA: The Genome Balance Hypothesis. (2015) (35)
- Tissue-specific accumulation of MURB, a protein encoded by MuDR, the autonomous regulator of the Mutator transposable element family. (1995) (34)
- Patterns of polypeptide synthesis in various maize organs under anaerobiosis (1980) (32)
- Automated conserved non-coding sequence (CNS) discovery reveals differences in gene content and promoter evolution among grasses (2013) (31)
- Regulation and a conserved intron sequence of liguleless3/4 knox class-I homeobox genes in grasses (2004) (31)
- The Most Deeply Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Plants Serve Similar Functions to Those in Vertebrates Despite Large Differences in Evolutionary Rates[W] (2014) (31)
- Co-option of the polarity gene network shapes filament morphology in angiosperms (2014) (30)
- Combinatorial control of meristem identity in maize inflorescences (2003) (30)
- Mu transposons in maize (1986) (30)
- Abundant expression of maternal siRNAs is a conserved feature of seed development (2019) (29)
- Mutant alleles that are altered in quantitative, organ‐specific behavior (1982) (28)
- Identification of a genetic element that controls the organ-specific expression of adh1 in maize. (1981) (28)
- Biomechanical analysis of the Rolled (RLD) leaf phenotype of maize. (2000) (26)
- Mutator-suppressible alleles of rough sheath1 and liguleless3 in maize reveal multiple mechanisms for suppression. (2000) (26)
- Picking up the Ball at the K/Pg Boundary: The Distribution of Ancient Polyploidies in the Plant Phylogenetic Tree as a Spandrel of Asexuality with Occasional Sex[OPEN] (2017) (26)
- Dwarf Mutants in Maize — The Gibberellin Biosynthetic Pathway and its Molecular Future (1986) (25)
- Expression of the two maize TATA binding protein genes and function of the encoded TBP proteins by complementation in yeast. (1993) (25)
- Mutations of the Adh1 gene in maize following infection with barley stripe mosaic virus (2004) (24)
- Unequal Redundancy in Maize knotted1 homeobox Genes1[C][W][OPEN] (2013) (24)
- FAIR: A Call to Make Published Data More Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. (2018) (24)
- Induction of leaves directly from leaves in the maize mutant Lax midrib1-O. (1997) (22)
- A New Mu Element from a Robertson’s Mutator Line (1988) (22)
- The narrow sheath leaf domain deletion : a genetic tool used to reveal developmental homologies among modified maize organs (1998) (22)
- Plant genomics and our food supply: an introduction. (1998) (22)
- Biological effects of high-LET particles on corn-seed embryos in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project--Biostack III experiment. (1977) (22)
- Genes Involved in the Patterns of Maize Leaf Cell Division (1988) (21)
- Genetic and molecular analysis of leaf development. (1993) (21)
- An unusually compact retrotransposon in maize (1989) (20)
- Advances in understanding cis regulation of the plant gene with an emphasis on comparative genomics. (2015) (20)
- The role of initial cells in maize anther morphogenesis. (1992) (19)
- Dimerization of multiple maize ADHs studied in vivo and in vitro (1974) (17)
- Evidence of function for conserved noncoding sequences in Arabidopsis thaliana. (2012) (17)
- Further Studies on the Balance between Adh and Adh in Maize: Gene Competitive Programs. (1975) (17)
- Insertion of the Mu1 transposable element into the first intron of maize Adh1 interferes with transcript elongation but does not disrupt chromatin structure (1986) (16)
- Lax midrib1-O, a systemic, heterochronic mutant of maize. (1998) (16)
- The maize gene empty pericarp‐2 is required for progression beyond early stages of embryogenesis (1997) (16)
- The Evolution of a High Copy Gene Array in Arabidopsis (2010) (15)
- Maize Adh1 as a monitor of environmental mutagens. (1978) (15)
- Purification of maize alcohol dehydrogenase-1 allozymes and comparison of their tryptic peptides. (1980) (15)
- Transposon-mediated mutations in the untranslated leader of maize Adh1 that increase and decrease pollen-specific gene expression. (1993) (14)
- Loss of mutator activity in a minimal line (1994) (13)
- The extended auricle1 (eta1) gene is essential for the genetic network controlling postinitiation maize leaf development. (2003) (13)
- Conserved Non-Coding Regulatory Signatures in Arabidopsis Co-Expressed Gene Modules (2012) (12)
- Spontaneous forward mutation versus reversion frequencies for maize Adh1 in pollen (1977) (12)
- Inna Golubovskaya: The Life of a Geneticist Studying Meiosis (2011) (11)
- Expression and distribution of cytosolic 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase isozymes in maize (1992) (11)
- Isozyme Systems to Study Gene Regulation During Development: A Lecture (1983) (9)
- A Ds-mutation of the Adh1 gene in Zea mays L. (1984) (9)
- qTeller: a tool for comparative multi-genomic gene expression analysis (2021) (9)
- Analysis of the autonomy of maize dwarf 1 action in genetic mosaics. (1994) (8)
- The Fate of Arabidopsis thaliana Homeologous CNSs and Their Motifs in the Paleohexaploid Brassica rapa (2013) (8)
- Gobe: an interactive, web-based tool for comparative genomic visualization (2011) (7)
- Studies on early leaf development (1996) (7)
- Author Correction: Origin and evolution of the octoploid strawberry genome (2019) (6)
- The contributions from the progenitor genomes of the mesopolyploid Brassiceae are evolutionarily distinct but functionally compatible (2021) (6)
- Mutagenesis Using Robertson’s Mutator Lines and Consequent Insertions at the Adh1 Gene in Maize (1988) (6)
- Molecular analyses of genetically stable mutants of the maize Adh1 gene (1984) (6)
- The Brassica genome (2013) (6)
- Maize (Zea Mays) as a Model for Studying the Impact of Gene and Regulatory Sequence Loss Following Whole-Genome Duplication (2012) (6)
- Using regulatory genes to investigate the evolution of leaf form (1997) (6)
- Evolution of Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Arabidopsis thaliana (2019) (5)
- Ovule siRNAs methylate protein-coding genes in trans (2021) (5)
- Relationship between anaerobic inducibility and tissue-specific expression for the maize anaerobic genes (1987) (5)
- Mosaic analysis of extended auricle1 (eta1) suggests that a two-way signaling pathway is involved in positioning the blade/sheath boundary in Zea mays. (2006) (4)
- Cell interactions in plants. (1992) (4)
- REGULATORY VARIANT AND MUTANT ALLELES IN HIGHER ORGANISMS AND THEIR POSSIBLE ORIGIN VIA CHROMOSOMAL BREAKS1 (1979) (4)
- A Nine-Step Way to Characterize a Morphological Mutant (1994) (4)
- Differential Regulation of the Adh1 Gene in Maize: Facts and Theories (1983) (4)
- A cluster of transcripts identifies a transition stage initiating leafy head growth in heading morphotypes of Brassica (2022) (3)
- Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Plant Genomes (2012) (3)
- TANDEM DUPLICATIONS AND GENE TRANSPOSITION IN PLANTS (2009) (3)
- Genome-Wide Analysis of Syntenic Gene Deletion in the (2012) (3)
- Plant genetics : proceedings of the Third Annual ARCO Plant Cell Research Institute-UCLA Symposium on Plant Biology, held in Keystone, Colorado, April 13-19, 1985 (1985) (2)
- The Contributions of the Allopolyploid Parents of the Mesopolyploid Brassiceae are Evolutionarily Distinct but Functionally Compatible (2020) (2)
- Toward monitoring specific DNA lesions in the gene by using pollen systems. (1981) (2)
- A Short Course on the Impact of Gene Duplications on the Evolution of Novelty (2014) (2)
- Correction: A Position Effect on the Heritability of Epigenetic Silencing (2009) (2)
- RCA advanced Satcom - The first all-solid-state communications satellite (1984) (2)
- Impacts of allopolyploidization and structural variation on intraspecific diversification in Brassica rapa (2021) (1)
- Response to Birchler: Heterosis is partly a sub-problem of quantitative genetics, but its solution may depend on understanding the mysterious genetics of quantity (2012) (1)
- RCA's satellite distribution system for small-dish earth terminals (1978) (1)
- Mutation, developmental selection, and plant evolution By E. J. Klekowski, Jr. New York: Columbia University Press. (1988). 373 pp. $55.00 (1988) (1)
- Multi-octave traveling-wave tubes (1973) (1)
- High-LET particle dosimetry in the ASTP-Biostack III: ZEA MAYS experiment (1977) (1)
- Growth and development: Fossils, phenotype and form (2005) (1)
- LAX MIDRIB1-O, AS YSTEMIC , HETEROCHRONIC MUTANT OF MAIZE 1 (1998) (1)
- A genetic analysis of Adh1 regulation. Progress report, June 1991--February 1992 (1992) (0)
- Heritable Epigenetic Variation among Maize Inbreds Heritable Epigenetic Variation among Maize Inbreds (2019) (0)
- Subfunctionalization and Nonfunctionalization, Revisited (2015) (0)
- Origin and evolution of the octoploid strawberry genome (2019) (0)
- This paper was presented at a colloquium entitled "Protecti (2016) (0)
- Drew Schwartz: An Era of Molecular Biology (1999) (0)
- ELEMENTS AND INSERTION SEQUENCES (1984) (0)
- Differential duplicate gene retention (2009) (0)
- A genetic analysis of Adhl regulation (1992) (0)
- The use of genetic mosaics for studying developmental mutants (1989) (0)
- Reply by Michael freeling. (1976) (0)
- Molecular and celllular basis of pattern formation (Development 1991 Supplement): edited by E. Coen, C. Dean, J. Jones, K. Chater, R. Flavell, A. Wilkins and N. Holder Company of Biologists, 1991. £50.00, $85.00 (203 pages) ISBN 0 948601 33 7 (1992) (0)
- Maize GEvo: A Comparative DNA Sequence Alignment Visualization and Research Tool (2009) (0)
- Generation of heritable unstable chromosome 7S stocks from TB-7Sc (1996) (0)
- Interactions of ZiguZeZessl and ZiguZeZess 2 Function During Ligule Induction in Maize (2002) (0)
- Table of Contents (1985) (0)
- Running head: rough sheath1 enhances knotted1 phenotypes (2013) (0)
- Appointments and awards (2007) (0)
- Table of Contents (1989) (0)
- A genetic analysis of Adh1 regulation (1992) (0)
- Author Correction: Origin and evolution of the octoploid strawberry genome (2019) (0)
- Table of Contents (1989) (0)
- Genomic data from Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa) (2011) (0)
- Gene retention, fractionation and subgenome differences in polyploid plants (2018) (0)
- Maize anaerobic genes (1982) (0)
- Book Review:Mobile DNA. Douglas E. Berg, Martha M. Howe (1990) (0)
- Mosaic Analysis of the Liguleless 3 Mutant Phenotype in Maize by Coordinate Suppression of Mututor-insertion Alleles (2002) (0)
- A genetic analysis of Adhl regulation. Progress report, June 1991--May 1993 (1992) (0)
- Expression and distribution of cytosolic 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase isozymes in maize (1992) (0)
- enriched in dose-sensitive genes removed preferentially from one homeolog leaving clusters ancestor , genes wereArabidopsisFollowing tetraploidy in an data (2006) (0)
- Mutator Transposase Is Widespread in the Grasses 1 (2001) (0)
- A new Mu-induced suppressible mutation. (1990) (0)
- Molecular cloning ofa maizegene involved in photosynthetic membraneorganization thatisregulated byRobertson's Mutator (1989) (0)
- Extensive gene content variation in the Brachypodium distachyon pan-genome correlates with population structure (2017) (0)
- A rticle Two Evolutionarily Distinct Classes of Paleopolyploidy (2014) (0)
- at a colloquium entitled ‘ ‘ Protecting Our Food Supply : The Value of Plant Genome Initiatives , ’ ’ organized by (1998) (0)
- maize.transposable elements monitored with a suppressible mutant in Somatically heritable switches in the DNA modification of Mu (2007) (0)
- 5 Grains of Knowledge: Genomics of Model Cereals (2006) (0)
- The dynamic genome: Barbara McClintock's ideas in the century of genetics: edited by Nina Fedoroff and David Botstein Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1992. $65.00 (vii + 422 pages) ISBN 0 87969 422 X (1992) (0)
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