Horizontal transfer of a plant transposonThe Sorghum bicolor genome and the diversification of grassesTransposed genes in Arabidopsis are often associated with flanking repeatsFractionation mutagenesis and similar consequences of mechanisms removing dispensable or less-expressed DNA in plantsBiodiversity (Communications arising): maize transgene results in Mexico are artefactsThe genome of the mesopolyploid crop species Brassica rapaThe most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary ratesGenome-wide analysis of syntenic gene deletion in the grassesInitiation, establishment, and maintenance of heritable MuDR transposon silencing in maize are mediated by distinct factorsExpression of a mutant maize gene in the ventral leaf epidermis is sufficient to signal a switch of the leaf's dorsoventral axis.Combinatorial control of meristem identity in maize inflorescences.Regulation and a conserved intron sequence of liguleless3/4 knox class-I homeobox genes in grasses.A maize thiamine auxotroph is defective in shoot meristem maintenance.Unequal redundancy in maize knotted1 homeobox genes.A position effect on the heritability of epigenetic silencing.Following tetraploidy in maize, a short deletion mechanism removed genes preferentially from one of the two homologs.Conserved noncoding sequences in the grassesThe draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus).Using genomic sequencing for classical genetics in E. coli K12.Genes identified by visible mutant phenotypes show increased bias toward one of two subgenomes of maize.Screening synteny blocks in pairwise genome comparisons through integer programming.The evolution of a high copy gene array in Arabidopsis.Utility and distribution of conserved noncoding sequences in the grassesHeritable epigenetic variation among maize inbredsLong identical multispecies elements in plant and animal genomesConserved non-coding regulatory signatures in Arabidopsis co-expressed gene modules.Epigenetic reprogramming during vegetative phase change in maize.The mop1 (mediator of paramutation1) mutant progressively reactivates one of the two genes encoded by the MuDR transposon in maize.Mu killer causes the heritable inactivation of the Mutator family of transposable elements in Zea mays.Genomic duplication, fractionation and the origin of regulatory novelty.Differentiation of the maize subgenomes by genome dominance and both ancient and ongoing gene lossConserved noncoding sequences (CNSs) in higher plants.Conservation and molecular dissection of ROUGH SHEATH2 and ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 function in leaf developmentZmDB, an integrated database for maize genome research.Inna Golubovskaya: the life of a geneticist studying meiosis.Co-option of the polarity gene network shapes filament morphology in angiospermsHigh-resolution mapping of open chromatin in the rice genome.Arabidopsis intragenomic conserved noncoding sequence.Advances in understanding cis regulation of the plant gene with an emphasis on comparative genomics.Altered patterns of fractionation and exon deletions in Brassica rapa support a two-step model of paleohexaploidy.
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