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    Differentiation of Mucilage Secretory Cells of the Arabidopsis Seed Coat by Western, Tamara L., Skinner, Debra J., Haughn, George W.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2000)
    “…In some plant species, including Arabidopsis, fertilization induces the epidermal cells of the outer ovule integument to differentiate into a specialized seed…”
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    UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS controls meristem identity and organ primordia fate in Arabidopsis by Wilkinson, Mark D., Haughn, George W.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-09-1995)
    “…A novel gene that is involved in regulating flower initiation and development has been identified in Arabidopsis. This gene has been designated UNUSUAL FLORAL…”
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    Isolation and Characterization of Mutants Defective in Seed Coat Mucilage Secretory Cell Development in Arabidopsis by Western, Tamara L., Burn, Joanne, Wei Ling Tan, Skinner, Debra J., Luke Martin-Mc Caffrey, Moffatt, Barbara A., Haughn, George W.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-2001)
    “…In Arabidopsis, fertilization induces the epidermal cells of the outer ovule integument to differentiate into a specialized seed coat cell type producing…”
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    UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS gene of Arabidopsis thaliana is an F-box protein required for normal patterning and growth in the floral meristem by Samach, A, Klenz, J.E, Kohalmi, S.E, Risseeuw, E, Haughn, G.W, Crosby, W.L

    “…Genetic and molecular studies have suggested that the UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS (UFO) gene, from Arabidopsis thaliana, is expressed in all shoot apical meristems,…”
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    Genetic analysis of the floral initiation process (FLIP) in Arabidopsis by SCHULTZ, E. A, HAUGHN, G. W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-1993)
    “…Within the Arabidopsis inflorescence, two distinct developmental phases exist. The early inflorescence phase is characterized by nodes bearing coflorescences…”
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    Parallels between UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS and FIMBRIATA, genes controlling flower development in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum by Ingram, G.C. (John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK.), Goodrich, J, Wilkinson, M.D, Simon, R, Haughn, G.W, Coen, E.S

    Published in The Plant cell (01-09-1995)
    “…The unusual floral organs (ufo) mutant of Arabidopsis has flowers with variable homeotic organ transformations and inflorescence-like characteristics. To…”
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    Homeotic transformation of ovules into carpel-like structures in Arabidopsis by Modrusan, Z, Reiser, L, Feldmann, K.A, Fischer, R.L, Haughn, G.W

    Published in The Plant cell (01-03-1994)
    “…Ovules are specialized reproductive organs that develop within the carpels of higher plants. In Arabidopsis, mutations in two genes, BELL1 (BEL1) and APETALA2…”
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    LEAFY, a Homeotic Gene That Regulates Inflorescence Development in Arabidopsis by Schultz, Elizabeth A., Haughn, George W.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1991)
    “…Variation in plant shoot structure may be described as occurring through changes within a basic unit, the metamer. Using this terminology, the apical meristem…”
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    A Large Family of Bacterial Activator Proteins by Henikoff, Steven, Haughn, George W., Calvo, Joseph M., Wallace, James C.

    “…At least nine different bacterial proteins belong to the LysR family. The gene sequence for one of these proteins is presented here. Six others (Escherichia…”
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    Divergence of function and regulation of class B floral organ identity genes by Samach, Alon, Kohalmi, Susanne E., Motte, Patrick, Datla, Raju, Haughn, George W.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-04-1997)
    “…Regulatory mechanisms controlling basic aspects of floral morphogenesis seem to be highly conserved among plant species. The class B organ identity genes,…”
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    AP2 gene determines the identity of perianth organs in flowers of Arabidopsis thaliana by Kunst, L. (University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewn, Canada), Klenz, J.E, Martinez-Zapater, J, Haughn, G.W

    Published in The Plant cell (01-12-1989)
    “…We have examined the floral morphology and ontogeny of three mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana, Ap2-5, Ap2-6, and Ap2-7, that exhibit homeotic changes of the…”
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    BELL1 and AGAMOUS genes promote ovule identity in Arabidopsis thaliana by Western, T.L, Haughn, G.W

    “…Molecular and genetic analyses have demonstrated that the Arabidopsis thaliana gene BELL1 (BEL1) is required for proper morphogenesis of the ovule integuments…”
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    The making of a flower: control of floral meristem identity in Arabidopsis by Pidkowich, Mark S, Klenz, Jennifer E, Haughn, George W

    Published in Trends in Plant Science (01-02-1999)
    “…During the reproductive phase of a plant, shoot meristems follow one of two developmental programs to produce either flowers or vegetative shoots. The decision…”
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    TILLING without a plough: a new method with applications for reverse genetics by Gilchrist, Erin J, Haughn, George W

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-04-2005)
    “…TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes) is a powerful reverse genetic technique that employs a mismatch-specific endonuclease to detect induced or…”
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    Biochemical Genetics of Plant Secondary Metabolites in Arabidopsis thaliana: The Glucosinolates by Haughn, George W., Laurence Davin, Michael Giblin, Edward W. Underhill

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-1991)
    “…Mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana with a glucosinolate content different from wild type were isolated by screening a mutagenized population of plants. Six…”
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    MUCILAGE-MODIFIED4 Encodes a Putative Pectin Biosynthetic Enzyme Developmentally Regulated by APETALA2, TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1, and GLABRA2 in the Arabidopsis Seed Coat by Western, Tamara L., Diana S. Young, Gillian H. Dean, Wei Ling Tan, Samuels, A. Lacey, Haughn, George W.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2004)
    “…The Arabidopsis seed coat epidermis undergoes a complex process of differentiation that includes the biosynthesis and secretion of large quantities of…”
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    The Arabidopsis BELL1 and KNOX TALE Homeodomain Proteins Interact through a Domain Conserved between Plants and Animals by Bellaoui, Mohammed, Pidkowich, Mark S., Samach, Alon, Kushalappa, Kumuda, Kohalmi, Susanne E., Modrusan, Zora, Crosby, William L., Haughn, George W.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-11-2001)
    “…Interactions between TALE (three-amino acid loop extension) homeodomain proteins play important roles in the development of both fungi and animals. Although in…”
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    Molecular basis of imidazolinone herbicide resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana var Columbia by Sathasivan, K. (The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX), Haughn, G.W, Murai, N

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1991)
    “…Acetolactate synthase (ALS), the first enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway of leucine, isoleucine, and valine, is inhibited by imidazolinone herbicides. To…”
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    Nucleotide sequence of a mutant acetolactate synthase gene from an imidazolinone-resistant Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia by KANAGASABAPATHI SATHASIVAN, HAUGHN, G. W, MURAI, N

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-04-1990)
    “…Acetolactate synthase (ALS) is the key enzyme in the biosynthesis of leucine, isoleucine, and valine. ALS is inhibited by three groups of herbicides:…”
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    The BELL1 gene encodes a homeodomain protein involved in pattern formation in the Arabidopsis ovule primordium by Reiser, Leonore, Modrusan, Zora, Margossian, Linda, Samach, Alon, Ohad, Nir, Haughn, George W., Fischer, Robert L.

    Published in Cell (01-12-1995)
    “…Ovule development in Arabidopsis involves the formation of three morphologically defined proximal-distal pattern elements. Integuments arise from the central…”
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