The homeobox gene BREVIPEDICELLUS is a key regulator of inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis
Venglat, S. P., Dumonceaux, T., Rozwadowski, K., Parnell, L., Babic, V., Keller, W., ...
Flowering plants display a remarkable range of inflorescence architecture, and pedicel characteristics are one of the key contributors to this diversity. However, very little is known about the genes...
Site-selected transposon mutagenesis at the hcf106 locus in maize.
The High chlorophyll fluorescence106 (Hcf106) gene in maize is required for chloroplast membrane biogenesis, and the hcf106-mum1 allele is caused by the insertion of a Robertson's Mutator Mu1 element...
Somatic excision of the Mu1 transposable element of maize.
Doseff, A, Martienssen, R, Sundaresan, V
The Mu transposons of the Robertsons's Mutator transposable element system in maize are unusual in many respects, when compared to the other known plant transposon systems. The excision of these...
Coordinate Suppression of Mutations Caused by Robertson's Mutator Transposons in Maize
Transposable elements from the Robertson's Mutator family are highly active insertional mutagens in maize. However, mutations caused by the insertion of responder (non-autonomous) elements frequently...
Budziszewski, G J, Lewis, S P, Glover, L W, Reineke, J, Jones, G, Ziemnik, L S, ...
We have undertaken a large-scale genetic screen to identify genes with a seedling-lethal mutant phenotype. From screening approximately 38,000 insertional mutant lines, we identified >500...
The homeobox gene BREVIPEDICELLUS is a key regulator of inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis
Venglat, S. P., Dumonceaux, T., Rozwadowski, K., Parnell, L., Babic, V., Keller, W., ...
Flowering plants display a remarkable range of inflorescence architecture, and pedicel characteristics are one of the key contributors to this diversity. However, very little is known about the genes...
Site-selected transposon mutagenesis at the hcf106 locus in maize.
The High chlorophyll fluorescence106 (Hcf106) gene in maize is required for chloroplast membrane biogenesis, and the hcf106-mum1 allele is caused by the insertion of a Robertson's Mutator Mu1 element...
Somatic excision of the Mu1 transposable element of maize.
Doseff, A, Martienssen, R, Sundaresan, V
The Mu transposons of the Robertsons's Mutator transposable element system in maize are unusual in many respects, when compared to the other known plant transposon systems. The excision of these...
Coordinate Suppression of Mutations Caused by Robertson's Mutator Transposons in Maize
Transposable elements from the Robertson's Mutator family are highly active insertional mutagens in maize. However, mutations caused by the insertion of responder (non-autonomous) elements frequently...
Budziszewski, G J, Lewis, S P, Glover, L W, Reineke, J, Jones, G, Ziemnik, L S, ...
We have undertaken a large-scale genetic screen to identify genes with a seedling-lethal mutant phenotype. From screening approximately 38,000 insertional mutant lines, we identified >500...