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    Nuclear gene silencing directs reception of long-distance mRNA silencing in Arabidopsis by Brosnan, C.A, Mitter, N, Christie, M, Smith, N.A, Waterhouse, P.M, Carroll, B.J

    “…In plants, silencing of mRNA can be transmitted from cell to cell and also over longer distances from roots to shoots. To investigate the long-distance…”
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    Virus resistance and gene silencing: killing the messenger by Waterhouse, Peter M, Smith, Neil A, Wang, Ming-Bo

    Published in Trends in Plant Science (01-11-1999)
    “…On occassion, virus-derived transgenes in plants can be poorly expressed and yet provide excellent virus resistance, and transgene constructs designed to…”
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    Gene silencing as an adaptive defence against viruses by Waterhouse, Peter M, Wang, Ming-Bo, Lough, Tony

    Published in Nature (London) (14-06-2001)
    “…Gene silencing was perceived initially as an unpredictable and inconvenient side effect of introducing transgenes into plants. It now seems that it is the…”
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    The complete nucleotide sequence of Subterranean clover mottle virus by DWYER, G. I, NJERU, R, WILLIAMSON, S, FOSU-NYARKO, J, HOPKINS, R, JONES, R. A. C, WATERHOUSE, P. M, JONES, M. G. K

    Published in Archives of virology (01-11-2003)
    “…The complete nucleotide sequence of Subterranean clover mottle virus (SCMoV) genomic RNA has been determined. The SCMoV genome is 4,258 nucleotides in length…”
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    Exploring plant genomes by RNA-induced gene silencing by Waterhouse, Peter M, Helliwell, Christopher A

    Published in Nature reviews. Genetics (01-01-2003)
    “…The nucleotide sequences of several animal, plant and bacterial genomes are now known, but the functions of many of the proteins that they are predicted to…”
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    Sequence and organization of barley yellow dwarf virus genomic RNA by MILLER, W. A, WATERHOUSE, P. M, GERLACH, W. L

    Published in Nucleic acids research (11-07-1988)
    “…The nucleotide sequence of the genomic RNA of barley yellow dwarf virus, PAV serotype was determined, except for the 5'-terminal base, and its genome…”
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    On the role of RNA silencing in the pathogenicity and evolution of viroids and viral satellites by Ming-Bo, W, Xue-Yu, B, Li-Min, W, Li-Xia, L, Smith,N.A, Isenegger, D, Rong-Mei, W, Masuta, C, Vance,V.B, Watson, J.M

    “…Viroids and most viral satellites have small, noncoding, and highly structured RNA genomes. How they cause disease symptoms without encoding proteins and why…”
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    Rice ragged stunt oryzavirus genome segment S4 could encode an RNA dependent RNA polymerase and a second protein of unknown function by Upadhyaya, N.M, Ramm, K, Gellatly, J.A, Li, Z, Kositratana, W, Waterhouse, P.M

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1998)
    “…The complete nucleotide sequence of genome segment S4 of rice ragged stunt oryzavirus (RRSV, Thai-isolate) was determined. The 3823 bp sequence contains two…”
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    Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing Is Not Compromised in the Arabidopsis CARPEL FACTORY (DICER-LIKE1) Mutant, a Homolog of Dicer-1 from Drosophila by Finnegan, E.Jean, Margis, Rogerio, Waterhouse, Peter M

    Published in Current biology (04-02-2003)
    “…Posttranscriptional silencing (PTGS) in plants, nematodes, Drosophila, and perhaps all eukaryotes operates by sequence-specific degradation or translational…”
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    Comparison of the coat protein, movement protein and RNA polymerase gene sequences of Australian, Chinese, and American isolates of barley yellow dwarf virus transmitted by Rhopalosiphum padi by Wang, M.B, Cheng, Z, Keese, P, Graham, M.W, Larkin, P.J, Waterhouse, P.M

    Published in Archives of virology (1998)
    “…Barley yellow dwarf luteovirus-GPV (BYDV-GPV) is a common problem in Chinese wheat crops but is unrecorded elsewhere. A defining characteristic of GPV is its…”
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    Characterisation of the subgenomic RNAs of an Australian isolate of barley yellow dwarf luteovirus by Kelly, L, Gerlach, W L, Waterhouse, P M

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-1994)
    “…We have characterised the subgenomic RNAs of an Australian isolate of BYDV-PAV. Northern blot analyses of infected plants and protoplasts have shown that this…”
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    Application of gene silencing in plants by Wang, Ming-Bo, Waterhouse, Peter M

    Published in Current Opinion in Plant Biology (01-04-2002)
    “…Recent studies of gene silencing in plants have revealed two RNA-mediated epigenetic processes, RNA-directed RNA degradation and RNA-directed DNA methylation…”
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    High-efficiency silencing of a beta-glucuronidase gene in rice is correlated with repetitive transgene structure but is independent of DNA methylation by Wang, M B, Waterhouse, P M

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-05-2000)
    “…Two transgenic callus lines of rice, stably expressing a beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene, were supertransformed with a set of constructs designed to silence the…”
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    Nucleotide sequences of an Australian and a Canadian isolate of potato leafroll luteovirus and their relationships with two European isolates by Keese, P, Martin, R. R, Kawchuk, L. M, Waterhouse, P. M, Gerlach, W. L

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-03-1990)
    “…1 CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia and 2 Research Station, Agriculture Canada, 6660 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver,…”
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    The Genome Organization and Affinities of an Australian Isolate of Carrot Mottle Umbravirus by Gibbs, M.J., Cooper, J.I., Waterhouse, P.M.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-1996)
    “…The genomic sequence of an Australian isolate of carrot mottle umbravirus (CMoV-A) was determined from cDNA generated from dsRNA. This provides the first data…”
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    Molecular analysis of rice ragged stunt oryzavirus segment 9 and sequence conservation among isolates from Thailand and India by Upadhyaya, N.M, Yang, M, Kositratana, W, Ghosh, A, Waterhouse, P.M

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1995)
    “…Nucleotide sequences of rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV) genome segment 9 (S9) from a Thai and an Indian isolate were determined. Both sequences are 1132 bp…”
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    Marker gene elimination from transgenic barley, using co-transformation with adjacent `twin T-DNAs' on a standard Agrobacterium transformation vector by Matthews, Peter R, Ming-Bo, Wang, Waterhouse, Peter M, Thornton, Sarah, Fieg, Sarah J, Gubler, Frank, Jacobsen, John V

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-01-2001)
    “…We have tested a methodology for the elimination of the selectable marker gene after Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of barley. This involves segregation…”
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    The M(r) 43K major capsid protein of rice ragged stunt oryzavirus is a post-translationally processed product of a M(r) 67,348 polypeptide encoded by genome segment 8 by Upadhyaya, N M, Zinkowsky, E, Kositratana, W, Waterhouse, P M

    Published in Archives of virology (1996)
    “…The nucleotide sequence of DNA complementary to rice ragged stunt oryzavirus (RRSV) genome segment 8 (S8) of an isolate from Thailand was determined. RRSVS8 is…”
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