Sarah E. Hall

Genomic and molecular evolution of centromere satellite repeats in Brassicaceae species / (2004)

Hall, Sarah E.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Committee on Genetics, December 2004.

Centromere Satellites From Arabidopsis Populations: Maintenance of Conserved and Variable Domains (2003)

Hall, Sarah E., Kettler, Gregory, Preuss, Daphne

The rapid evolution of centromere sequences between species has led to a debate over whether centromere activity is sequence-dependent. The Arabidopsis thaliana centromere regions contain ∼20,000...

HLA alleles determine human T-lymphotropic virus-I (HTLV-I) proviral load and the risk of HTLV-I-associated myelopathy

Jeffery, Katie J. M., Usuku, Koichiro, Hall, Sarah E., Matsumoto, Wataru, Taylor, Graham P., Procter, Jeanette, ...

The risk of disease associated with persistent virus infections such as HIV-I, hepatitis B and C, and human T-lymphotropic virus-I (HTLV-I) is strongly determined by the virus load. However, it is...

Biosynthetic origin of conjugated double bonds: Production of fatty acid components of high-value drying oils in transgenic soybean embryos

Cahoon, Edgar B., Carlson, Thomas J., Ripp, Kevin G., Schweiger, Bruce J., Cook, George A., Hall, Sarah E., ...

Vegetable oils that contain fatty acids with conjugated double bonds, such as tung oil, are valuable drying agents in paints, varnishes, and inks. Although several reaction mechanisms have been...

Production of Fatty Acid Components of Meadowfoam Oil in Somatic Soybean Embryos

Cahoon, Edgar B., Marillia, Elizabeth-France, Stecca, Kevin L., Hall, Sarah E., Taylor, David C., Kinney, Anthony J.

The seed oil of meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) and other Limnanthes spp. is enriched in the unusual fatty acid Δ5-eicosenoic acid (20:1Δ5). This fatty acid has physical and chemical properties that...

Transgenic Production of Epoxy Fatty Acids by Expression of a Cytochrome P450 Enzyme from Euphorbia lagascae Seed

Cahoon, Edgar B., Ripp, Kevin G., Hall, Sarah E., McGonigle, Brian

Seed oils of a number of Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae species are enriched in 12-epoxyoctadeca-cis-9-enoic acid (vernolic acid), an unusual 18-carbon Δ12-epoxy fatty acid with potential industrial...

Centromere Satellites From Arabidopsis Populations: Maintenance of Conserved and Variable Domains

Hall, Sarah E., Kettler, Gregory, Preuss, Daphne

The rapid evolution of centromere sequences between species has led to a debate over whether centromere activity is sequence-dependent. The Arabidopsis thaliana centromere regions contain ∼20,000...

Differential Rates of Local and Global Homogenization in Centromere Satellites From Arabidopsis Relatives

Hall, Sarah E., Luo, Song, Hall, Anne E., Preuss, Daphne

Higher eukaryotic centromeres contain thousands of satellite repeats organized into tandem arrays. As species diverge, new satellite variants are homogenized within and between chromosomes, yet the...

HLA alleles determine human T-lymphotropic virus-I (HTLV-I) proviral load and the risk of HTLV-I-associated myelopathy

Jeffery, Katie J. M., Usuku, Koichiro, Hall, Sarah E., Matsumoto, Wataru, Taylor, Graham P., Procter, Jeanette, ...

The risk of disease associated with persistent virus infections such as HIV-I, hepatitis B and C, and human T-lymphotropic virus-I (HTLV-I) is strongly determined by the virus load. However, it is...

Biosynthetic origin of conjugated double bonds: Production of fatty acid components of high-value drying oils in transgenic soybean embryos

Cahoon, Edgar B., Carlson, Thomas J., Ripp, Kevin G., Schweiger, Bruce J., Cook, George A., Hall, Sarah E., ...

Vegetable oils that contain fatty acids with conjugated double bonds, such as tung oil, are valuable drying agents in paints, varnishes, and inks. Although several reaction mechanisms have been...

Production of Fatty Acid Components of Meadowfoam Oil in Somatic Soybean Embryos

Cahoon, Edgar B., Marillia, Elizabeth-France, Stecca, Kevin L., Hall, Sarah E., Taylor, David C., Kinney, Anthony J.

The seed oil of meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) and other Limnanthes spp. is enriched in the unusual fatty acid Δ5-eicosenoic acid (20:1Δ5). This fatty acid has physical and chemical properties that...

Transgenic Production of Epoxy Fatty Acids by Expression of a Cytochrome P450 Enzyme from Euphorbia lagascae Seed

Cahoon, Edgar B., Ripp, Kevin G., Hall, Sarah E., McGonigle, Brian

Seed oils of a number of Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae species are enriched in 12-epoxyoctadeca-cis-9-enoic acid (vernolic acid), an unusual 18-carbon Δ12-epoxy fatty acid with potential industrial...

Centromere Satellites From Arabidopsis Populations: Maintenance of Conserved and Variable Domains

Hall, Sarah E., Kettler, Gregory, Preuss, Daphne

The rapid evolution of centromere sequences between species has led to a debate over whether centromere activity is sequence-dependent. The Arabidopsis thaliana centromere regions contain ∼20,000...

Differential Rates of Local and Global Homogenization in Centromere Satellites From Arabidopsis Relatives

Hall, Sarah E., Luo, Song, Hall, Anne E., Preuss, Daphne

Higher eukaryotic centromeres contain thousands of satellite repeats organized into tandem arrays. As species diverge, new satellite variants are homogenized within and between chromosomes, yet the...