University of California, Berkeley | Plant & Microbial Biology
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Ac transposition from a T-DNA can generate linked and unlinked clusters of insertions in the tomato genome. Genetics. 129(3):833-44.
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1991. Comparative analyses of potato expressed sequence tag libraries. Plant physiology. 131(2):419-29.
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2003. Identification of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) and biogenesis of their siRNAs in the Solanaceae: new functional implications for MITEs. Genome research. 19(1):42-56. Kuang et al.Sol-MITEs Transposons_Function.GenRes.2009.pdf (892.26 KB)
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2009. Loss of GSNOR1 Function Leads to Compromised Auxin Signaling and Polar Auxin Transport. Molecular plant. 8(9):1350-65. GSNOR1.Mol_.Plant_.2015.pdf (654.61 KB)
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2015. MicroRNA regulation of plant innate immune receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109(5):1790-5. Li et al. miRNA.Innate.Immune.Receptors.PNAS_.2012.pdf (3.95 MB)
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2012. The tomato resistance protein Bs4 is a predicted non-nuclear TIR-NB-LRR protein that mediates defense responses to severely truncated derivatives of AvrBs4 and overexpressed AvrBs3. The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 37(1):46-60.
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2004. VPEgamma exhibits a caspase-like activity that contributes to defense against pathogens. Current biology : CB. 14(21):1897-906.
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2004. VPEgamma exhibits a caspase-like activity that contributes to defense against pathogens. Current biology : CB. 14(21):1897-906.
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2004. VPEgamma exhibits a caspase-like activity that contributes to defense against pathogens. Current biology : CB. 14(21):1897-906.
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