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    Directed Tagging of the Arabidopsis FATTY ACID ELONGATION1 (FAE1) Gene with the Maize Transposon Activator by James, Douglas W., Lim, Eda, Keller, Janis, Plooy, Ingrid, Ralston, Ed, Dooner, Hugo K.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-03-1995)
    “…The FATTY ACID ELONGATION1 (FAE1) gene of Arabidopsis is required for the synthesis of very long chain fatty acids in the seed. The product of the FAE1 gene is…”
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    Recombination occurs uniformly within the bronze gene, a meiotic recombination hotspot in the maize genome by Dooner, H.K, Martinez-Ferez, I.M

    Published in The Plant cell (01-09-1997)
    “…The bronze (bz) gene is a recombinational hotspot in the maize genome: its level of meiotic recombination per unit of physical length is 100-fold higher than…”
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    Transposition pattern of the maize element Ac from the bz-m2(Ac) allele by Dooner, H.K. (DNA Plant Technology Corporation, Oakland, CA), Belachew, A

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-1989)
    “…The pattern of transposition of Ac from the mutable allele bz-m2(Ac) has been investigated. Stable (bz-s) and finely spotted (bz-m(F)) exceptions were selected…”
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    Genetic and Developmental Control of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis by Dooner, H K, Robbins, T P, Jorgensen, R A

    Published in Annual review of genetics (01-01-1991)
    “…This chapter covers the structural genes of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway and molecular isolation of anthocyanin structural genes, the regulatory genes,…”
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    Intraspecific Violation of Genetic Colinearity and Its Implications in Maize by Fu, Huihua, Dooner, Hugo K.

    “…Although allelic sequences can vary extensively, it is generally assumed that each gene in one individual will have an allelic counterpart in another…”
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    Isolation of EMS-induced mutants in Arabidopsis altered in seed fatty acid composition by James, D.W. Jr, Dooner, H.K

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-08-1990)
    “…Mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana were identified by screening pedigreed M3 seed collections from EMS-treated plants for changes in fatty acid (FA) composition…”
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    A mutant of Arabidopsis deficient in the elongation of palmitic acid by Wu, J. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.), James, D.W. Jr, Dooner, H.K, Browse, J

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-1994)
    “…The overall fatty acid composition of leaf lipids in a mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana was characterized by an increased level of 16:0 and a concomitant…”
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    Preferential Transposition of the Maize Element Activator to Linked Chromosomal Locations in Tobacco by Jonathan D. G. Jones, Carland, Francine, Lim, Eda, Ralston, Edward, Dooner, Hugo K.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1990)
    “…The autonomous maize transposon Activator (Ac) has been used in maize for gene isolation by tagging and may prove similarly useful in other species. To test…”
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    Characterization of a new arabidopsis mutant exhibiting enhanced disease resistance by SILVA, H, YOSHIOKA, K, DOONER, H. K, KLESSIG, D. F

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-12-1999)
    “…In many plant-pathogen interactions, resistance is associated with the synthesis and accumulation of salicylic acid (SA) and pathogenesis-related (PR)…”
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    Germinal excisions of the maize transposon activator do not stimulate meiotic recombination or homology-dependent repair at the bz locus by Dooner, H.K. (Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.), Martinez-Ferez, I.M

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-1997)
    “…Double-strand breaks have been implicated both in the initiation of meiotic recombination in yeast and as intermediates in the transposition process of…”
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    Chromosome Breakage by Pairs of Closely Linked Transposable Elements of the Ac-Ds Family in Maize by Dooner, H. K, Belachew, A

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-11-1991)
    “…Chromosome breaks and hence chromosomal rearrangements often occur in maize stocks harboring transposable elements (TEs), yet it is not clear what types of TE…”
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    Chromosome-breaking structure in maize involving a fractured Ac element by Ralston, Edward, English, James, Dooner, Hugo K.

    “…Chromosome breakage in maize can result from an interaction between certain transposable elements. When an Ac (Activator) element and a state I Ds…”
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    Preferential transposition of Ac to linked sites in Arabidopsis by KELLER, J, LIM, E, DOONER, H. K

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-06-1993)
    “…The pattern of transposition of an intact, 4.6-kb Ac element in Arabidopsis thaliana were investigated. Because the trans-acting transposition function…”
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    Recombination Rates between Adjacent Genic and Retrotransposon Regions in Maize Vary by 2 Orders of Magnitude by Fu, Huihua, Zheng, Zhenwei, Dooner, Hugo K.

    “…Genetic map length and gene number in eukaryotes vary considerably less than genome size, giving rise to the hypothesis that recombination is restricted to…”
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    Resistance to Turnip Crinkle Virus in Arabidopsis Is Regulated by Two Host Genes and Is Salicylic Acid Dependent but NPR1, Ethylene, and Jasmonate Independent by Kachroo, Pradeep, Yoshioka, Keiko, Shah, Jyoti, Dooner, Hugo K., Klessig, Daniel F.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-05-2000)
    “…Inoculation of turnip crinkle virus (TCV) on the resistant Arabidopsis ecotype Dijon (Di-17) results in the development of a hypersensitive response (HR) on…”
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    Distribution of unlinked receptor sites for transposed Ac elements from the bz-m2(Ac) allele in maize by Dooner, H.K, Belachew, A, Burgess, D, Harding, S, Ralston, M, Ralston, E

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-1994)
    “…We have shown before that the Ac element from the maize bz-m2(Ac) allele,located in the short arm of chromosome 9 (9S), transposes preferentially to sites that…”
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    Sequence of three bronze alleles of maize and correlation with the genetic fine structure by Ralston, E.J, English, J.J, Dooner, H.K

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-05-1988)
    “…The genomic sequences of three bronze alleles from Zea mays, Bz-McC, Bz-W22 and bz-R, are presented together with their flanking sequences. The bronze locus…”
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    Visual Detection of Transposition of the Maize Element Activator (Ac) in Tobacco Seedlings by Jonathan D. G. Jones, Carland, Francine M., Maliga, Pal, Dooner, Hugo K.

    “…A bacterial streptomycin resistance gene (SPT) was engineered to make it possible to detect visually the transposition of the maize transposon Activator (Ac)…”
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    The Maize aberrant pollen transmission 1 Gene Is a SABRE/KIP Homolog Required for Pollen Tube Growth by Xu, Zhennan, Dooner, Hugo K

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-2006)
    “…Maize (Zea mays) pollen tubes grow in the styles at a rate of >1 microm/sec. We describe here a gene required to attain that striking rate. The aberrant pollen…”
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    Altered body morphology is caused by increased stearate levels in a mutant of Arabidopsis by Lightner, Jonathan, James, Douglas W., Dooner, Hugo K., Browse, John

    “…A mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana, fab2, in which a profound developmental phenotype, miniature growth, is caused by an increase in the level of the membrane…”
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