Michael W. Bevan

Publication List Details

Period

1988 - 2009

Number

24

Co-Authors

Sparse Bayesian Promoter Based Gene Classification (2009)

Kee Khoon Lee, Gavin C. Cawley, Michael W. Bevan

Abstract. A method to distinguish between co-regulated genes that are up- or down-regulated under a given treatment, based on the composition of the upstream promoter region, would be a valuable tool...

Sparse Bayesian Promoter Based Gene Classification (2008)

Kee Khoon Lee, Gavin C. Cawley, Michael W. Bevan

Abstract. A method to distinguish between co-regulated genes that are up- or down-regulated under a given treatment, based on the composition of the upstream promoter region, would be a valuable tool...

Control of final seed and organ size by the DA1 gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana (2008)

Li, Yunhai, Zheng, Leiying, Corke, Fiona, Smith, Caroline, Bevan, Michael W.

Although the size of an organism is a defining feature, little is known about the mechanisms that set the final size of organs and whole organisms. Here we describe Arabidopsis DA1, encoding a...

Relevance Vector Machine (2006)

Yunhai Li, Kee Khoon Lee, Sean Walsh, Caroline Smith, Sophie Hadingham, Karim Sorefan, ...

Establishing glucose- and ABA-regulated transcription networks in

Establishing glucose- and ABA-regulated transcription networks in Arabidopsis by microarray analysis and promoter classification using a Relevance Vector Machine (2006)

Li, Yunhai, Lee, Kee Khoon, Walsh, Sean, Smith, Caroline, Hadingham, Sophie, Sorefan, Karim, ...

Establishing transcriptional regulatory networks by analysis of gene expression data and promoter sequences shows great promise. We developed a novel promoter classification method using a Relevance...

Establishing glucose- and ABA-regulated transcription networks in Arabidopsis by microarray analysis and promoter classification using a Relevance Vector Machine (2006)

Li, Yunhai, Lee, Kee Khoon, Walsh, Sean, Smith, Caroline, Hadingham, Sophie, Sorefan, Karim, ...

Establishing transcriptional regulatory networks by analysis of gene expression data and promoter sequences shows great promise. We developed a novel promoter classification method using a Relevance...

Genetic approaches to understanding sugar-response pathways (2003)

Rook, Fred, Bevan, Michael W.

Plants as photoautotrophic organisms are able to produce the carbohydrates they require and have developed mechanisms to co‐ordinate carbohydrate production and its metabolism....

The complete nucleotide sequence of the potexvirus white clover mosaic virus (1988)

Forster, Richard L.S., Bevan, Michael W., Harbison, Sally-Ann, Gardner, Richard C.

The complete nucleotide sequence (5845 nucleotides) of the genonic RNA of the potexvirus white clover mosaic virus (HC1MV) has been determined from a set of overlapping cDNA clones. Forty of the most...

MYB61 Is Required for Mucilage Deposition and Extrusion in the Arabidopsis Seed Coat

Penfield, Steven, Meissner, Ruth C., Shoue, Douglas A., Carpita, Nicholas C., Bevan, Michael W.

We have undertaken a systematic reverse genetic approach to understand R2R3-MYB gene function in Arabidopsis. Here, we report the functional characterization of MYB61 based on the phenotype of three...

Conservation of Microstructure between a Sequenced Region of the Genome of Rice and Multiple Segments of the Genome of Arabidopsis thaliana

Mayer, Klaus, Murphy, George, Tarchini, Renato, Wambutt, Rolf, Volckaert, Guido, Pohl, Thomas, ...

The nucleotide sequence was determined for a 340-kb segment of rice chromosome 2, revealing 56 putative protein-coding genes. This represents a density of one gene per 6.1 kb, which is higher than...

Characterization of Mutants in Arabidopsis Showing Increased Sugar-Specific Gene Expression, Growth, and Developmental Responses1

Baier, Margarete, Hemmann, Georg, Holman, Rachel, Corke, Fiona, Card, Rod, Smith, Caroline, ...

Sugars such as sucrose serve dual functions as transported carbohydrates in vascular plants and as signal molecules that regulate gene expression and plant development. Sugar-mediated signals...

Arabidopsis NAP and PIR Regulate Actin-Based Cell Morphogenesis and Multiple Developmental Processes1

Li, Yunhai, Sorefan, Karim, Hemmann, Georg, Bevan, Michael W.

The actin cytoskeleton mediates cellular processes through the dynamic regulation of the time, location, and extent of actin polymerization. Actin polymerization is controlled by several types of...

Establishing glucose- and ABA-regulated transcription networks in Arabidopsis by microarray analysis and promoter classification using a Relevance Vector Machine

Li, Yunhai, Lee, Kee Khoon, Walsh, Sean, Smith, Caroline, Hadingham, Sophie, Sorefan, Karim, ...

Establishing transcriptional regulatory networks by analysis of gene expression data and promoter sequences shows great promise. We developed a novel promoter classification method using a Relevance...

MYB61 Is Required for Mucilage Deposition and Extrusion in the Arabidopsis Seed Coat

Penfield, Steven, Meissner, Ruth C., Shoue, Douglas A., Carpita, Nicholas C., Bevan, Michael W.

We have undertaken a systematic reverse genetic approach to understand R2R3-MYB gene function in Arabidopsis. Here, we report the functional characterization of MYB61 based on the phenotype of three...

Conservation of Microstructure between a Sequenced Region of the Genome of Rice and Multiple Segments of the Genome of Arabidopsis thaliana

Mayer, Klaus, Murphy, George, Tarchini, Renato, Wambutt, Rolf, Volckaert, Guido, Pohl, Thomas, ...

The nucleotide sequence was determined for a 340-kb segment of rice chromosome 2, revealing 56 putative protein-coding genes. This represents a density of one gene per 6.1 kb, which is higher than...

Characterization of Mutants in Arabidopsis Showing Increased Sugar-Specific Gene Expression, Growth, and Developmental Responses1

Baier, Margarete, Hemmann, Georg, Holman, Rachel, Corke, Fiona, Card, Rod, Smith, Caroline, ...

Sugars such as sucrose serve dual functions as transported carbohydrates in vascular plants and as signal molecules that regulate gene expression and plant development. Sugar-mediated signals...

Arabidopsis NAP and PIR Regulate Actin-Based Cell Morphogenesis and Multiple Developmental Processes1

Li, Yunhai, Sorefan, Karim, Hemmann, Georg, Bevan, Michael W.

The actin cytoskeleton mediates cellular processes through the dynamic regulation of the time, location, and extent of actin polymerization. Actin polymerization is controlled by several types of...

Establishing glucose- and ABA-regulated transcription networks in Arabidopsis by microarray analysis and promoter classification using a Relevance Vector Machine

Li, Yunhai, Lee, Kee Khoon, Walsh, Sean, Smith, Caroline, Hadingham, Sophie, Sorefan, Karim, ...

Establishing transcriptional regulatory networks by analysis of gene expression data and promoter sequences shows great promise. We developed a novel promoter classification method using a Relevance...

Signaling from an Altered Cell Wall to the Nucleus Mediates Sugar-Responsive Growth and Development in Arabidopsis thaliana[W]

Li, Yunhai, Smith, Caroline, Corke, Fiona, Zheng, Leiying, Merali, Zara, Ryden, Peter, ...

Sugars such as glucose function as signal molecules that regulate gene expression, growth, and development in plants, animals, and yeast. To understand the molecular mechanisms of sugar responses, we...

Control of final seed and organ size by the DA1 gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana

Li, Yunhai, Zheng, Leiying, Corke, Fiona, Smith, Caroline, Bevan, Michael W.

Although the size of an organism is a defining feature, little is known about the mechanisms that set the final size of organs and whole organisms. Here we describe Arabidopsis DA1, encoding a...