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    Role of tomato BRANCHED1‐like genes in the control of shoot branching by Martín‐Trillo, Mar, Grandío, Eduardo González, Serra, François, Marcel, Fabien, Rodríguez‐Buey, María Luisa, Schmitz, Gregor, Theres, Klaus, Bendahmane, Abdelhafid, Dopazo, Hernán, Cubas, Pilar

    “…Summary In angiosperms, shoot branching greatly determines overall plant architecture and affects fundamental aspects of plant life. Branching patterns are…”
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    Shoot Branching and Leaf Dissection in Tomato Are Regulated by Homologous Gene Modules by Busch, Bernhard L., Schmitz, Gregor, Rossmann, Susanne, Piron, Florence, Ding, Jia, Bendahmane, Abdelhafid, Theres, Klaus

    Published in The Plant cell (01-10-2011)
    “…Aerial plant architecture is predominantly determined by shoot branching and leaf morphology, which are governed by apparently unrelated developmental…”
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    Trifoliate encodes an MYB transcription factor that modulates leaf and shoot architecture in tomato by Naz, Ali Ahmad, Raman, Smita, Martinez, Ciera C., Sinha, Neelima R., Schmitz, Gregor, Theres, Klaus

    “…Leaf morphology and the pattern of shoot branching determine to a large extent the growth habit of seed plants. Until recently, the developmental processes…”
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    Genetic and evolutionary perspectives on the interplay between plant immunity and development by Alcázar, Rubén, Reymond, Matthieu, Schmitz, Gregor, de Meaux, Juliette

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-08-2011)
    “…► Pleiotropic effects of immunity on development preclude independent evolution. ► Changes in plant development selected by the environment modify the balance…”
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    The Tomato Blind Gene Encodes a MYB Transcription Factor That Controls the Formation of Lateral Meristems by Schmitz, Gregor, Tillmann, Edith, Carriero, Filomena, Fiore, Carola, Cellini, Francesco, Theres, Klaus

    “…The multitude of forms observed in flowering plants is largely because of their ability to establish new axes of growth during postembryonic development. This…”
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    The Lateral suppressor (Ls) Gene of Tomato Encodes a New Member of the VHIID Protein Family by Schumacher, Karin, Schmitt, Thomas, Rossberg, Mathias, Schmitz, Gregor, Theres, Klaus

    “…The ability of the shoot apical meristem to multiply and distribute its meristematic potential through the formation of axillary meristems is essential for the…”
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    Analysis of the microstructure of superconducting YBCO foams by means of AFM and EBSD by Koblischka, Michael Rudolf, Koblischka-Veneva, Anjela, Reddy, E. S., Schmitz, Gregor J.

    Published in Journal of advanced ceramics (01-12-2014)
    “…YBa 2 Cu 3 O y (YBCO) foam samples show an open, porous foam structure, which may have benefits for many applications of high- T c superconductors. As the…”
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    Comparative Sequence Analysis Reveals Extensive Microcolinearity in the Lateral Suppressor Regions of the Tomato, Arabidopsis, and Capsella Genomes by Rossberg, Mathias, Theres, Klaus, Acarkan, Adile, Herrero, Rubén, Schmitt, Thomas, Schumacher, Karin, Schmitz, Gregor, Schmidt, Renate

    Published in The Plant cell (01-04-2001)
    “…A 57-kb region of tomato chromosome 7 harboring five different genes was compared with the sequence of the Arabidopsis genome to search for microsynteny…”
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    Genetic control of branching in Arabidopsis and tomato by Schmitz, Gregor, Theres, Klaus

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-02-1999)
    “…The patterns of axillary bud formation and the growth characteristics of side-shoots determine to a large extent the form of plants. Characterization of…”
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    Super determinant1A, a RAWULdomain-containing protein, modulates axillary meristem formation and compound leaf development in tomato by López, Hernán, Schmitz, Gregor, Thoma, Rahere, Theres, Klaus

    Published in The Plant cell (13-08-2021)
    “…Shoot branching and complex leaf development relies on the establishment of boundaries that precedes the formation of axillary meristems (AMs) and leaflets…”
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    Combinatorial evolution of regression nodes in feedforward neural networks by Schmitz, Gregor P.J., Aldrich, Chris

    Published in Neural networks (1999)
    “…A number of techniques exist with which neural network architectures such as multilayer perceptrons and radial basis function networks can be trained. These…”
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    The Footprint of Polygenic Adaptation on Stress-Responsive Cis-Regulatory Divergence in the Arabidopsis Genus by He, Fei, Arce, Agustin L, Schmitz, Gregor, Koornneef, Maarten, Novikova, Polina, Beyer, Andreas, de Meaux, Juliette

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-08-2016)
    “…Adaptation of a complex trait often requires the accumulation of many modifications to finely tune its underpinning molecular components to novel environmental…”
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    The bHLH protein ROX acts in concert with RAX1 and LAS to modulate axillary meristem formation in Arabidopsis by Yang, Fang, Wang, Quan, Schmitz, Gregor, Müller, Dörte, Theres, Klaus

    “…Summary During post‐embryonic shoot development, new meristems are initiated in the axils of leaves. They produce secondary axes of growth that determine…”
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    Shoot and inflorescence branching by Schmitz, Gregor, Theres, Klaus

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-10-2005)
    “…A major aspect of postembryonic plant development is the formation of secondary axes of growth: vegetative branches, inflorescence branches, or flowers. The…”
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    Blind Homologous R2R3 Myb Genes Control the Pattern of Lateral Meristem Initiation in Arabidopsis by Müller, Dörte, Schmitz, Gregor, Theres, Klaus

    Published in The Plant cell (01-03-2006)
    “…In seed plants, shoot branching is initiated during postembryonic development by the formation of secondary meristems. These new meristems, which are…”
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    Robustness of Transposable Element Regulation but No Genomic Shock Observed in Interspecific Arabidopsis Hybrids by Göbel, Ulrike, Arce, Agustin L, He, Fei, Rico, Alain, Schmitz, Gregor, de Meaux, Juliette

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-06-2018)
    “…The merging of two divergent genomes in a hybrid is believed to trigger a "genomic shock", disrupting gene regulation and transposable element (TE) silencing…”
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    Environmental filtering of life‐history trait diversity in urban populations of Arabidopsis thaliana by Schmitz, Gregor, Linstädter, Anja, Frank, Anke S. K., Dittberner, Hannes, Thome, Jessica, Schrader, Andrea, Linne von Berg, Karl‐Heinz, Fulgione, Andrea, Coupland, George, de Meaux, Juliette

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract The challenges to which plants are exposed in urban environments represent, in miniature, the challenges plants face as a result of global…”
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    Allometric Relationship Between Genitalic Size and Body Size in Two Species of Mordellid Beetles (Coleoptera: Mordellidae) by Schmitz, Gregor, Reinhold, Klaus, Wagner, Peter

    “…Although there is often an isometric relationship between the size of nongenital parts and body size, data on insects and spiders indicate that male genitalic…”
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    Assortment of Flowering Time and Immunity Alleles in Natural Arabidopsis thaliana Populations Suggests Immunity and Vegetative Lifespan Strategies Coevolve by Glander, Shirin, He, Fei, Schmitz, Gregor, Witten, Anika, Telschow, Arndt, de Meaux, Juliette

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-09-2018)
    “…The selective impact of pathogen epidemics on host defenses can be strong but remains transient. By contrast, life-history shifts can durably and continuously…”
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