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    Lr34-Mediated Leaf Rust Resistance in Wheat: Transcript Profiling Reveals a High Energetic Demand Supported by Transient Recruitment of Multiple Metabolic Pathways by Bolton, Melvin D, Kolmer, James A, Xu, Wayne W, Garvin, David F

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-12-2008)
    “…The wheat gene Lr34 confers partial resistance to all races of Puccinia triticina, the causal agent of wheat leaf rust. However, the biological basis for the…”
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    Complementary genetic and genomic approaches help characterize the linkage group I seed protein QTL in soybean by Bolon, Yung-Tsi, Joseph, Bindu, Cannon, Steven B, Graham, Michelle A, Diers, Brian W, Farmer, Andrew D, May, Gregory D, Muehlbauer, Gary J, Specht, James E, Tu, Zheng Jin, Weeks, Nathan, Xu, Wayne W, Shoemaker, Randy C, Vance, Carroll P

    Published in BMC plant biology (03-03-2010)
    “…Background: The nutritional and economic value of many crops is effectively a function of seed protein and oil content. Insight into the genetic and molecular…”
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    Uncovering the Arabidopsis thaliana nectary transcriptome: investigation of differential gene expression in floral nectariferous tissues by Kram, Brian W, Xu, Wayne W, Carter, Clay J

    Published in BMC plant biology (15-07-2009)
    “…Many flowering plants attract pollinators by offering a reward of floral nectar. Remarkably, the molecular events involved in the development of nectaries, the…”
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    Primary transcriptomes of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis reveal proprietary pathways in tissue and macrophages by Janagama, Harish K, Lamont, Elise A, George, Sajan, Bannantine, John P, Xu, Wayne W, Tu, Zheng J, Wells, Scott J, Schefers, Jeremy, Sreevatsan, Srinand

    Published in BMC genomics (12-10-2010)
    “…Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) persistently infects intestines and mesenteric lymph nodes leading to a prolonged subclinical disease. The…”
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    Identification of Differential Gene Expression in Brassica rapa Nectaries through Expressed Sequence Tag Analysis by Hampton, Marshall, Xu, Wayne W, Kram, Brian W, Chambers, Emily M, Ehrnriter, Jerad S, Gralewski, Jonathan H, Joyal, Teresa, Carter, Clay J

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2010)
    “…Background: Nectaries are the floral organs responsible for the synthesis and secretion of nectar. Despite their central roles in pollination biology, very…”
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    Transcript profiling of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) using the GeneChip Soybean Genome Array: optimizing analysis by masking biased probes by Yang, S. Samuel, Valdés-López, Oswaldo, Xu, Wayne W, Bucciarelli, Bruna, Gronwald, John W, Hernández, Georgina, Vance, Carroll P

    Published in BMC plant biology (07-05-2010)
    “…Background: Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and soybean (Glycine max) both belong to the Phaseoleae tribe and share significant coding sequence homology…”
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    Host-Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis interactome reveals a novel iron assimilation mechanism linked to nitric oxide stress during early infection by Lamont, Elise A, Xu, Wayne W, Sreevatsan, Srinand

    Published in BMC genomics (10-10-2013)
    “…The initial interaction between host cell and pathogen sets the stage for the ensuing infection and ultimately determine the course of disease. However, there…”
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    Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of a Fast Neutron Mutant Population Resource in Soybean by Bolon, Yung-Tsi, Haun, William J, Xu, Wayne W, Grant, David, Stacey, Minviluz G, Nelson, Rex T, Gerhardt, Daniel J, Jeddeloh, Jeffrey A, Stacey, Gary, Muehlbauer, Gary J, Orf, James H, Naeve, Seth L, Stupar, Robert M, Vance, Carroll P

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2011)
    “…Mutagenized populations have become indispensable resources for introducing variation and studying gene function in plant genomics research. In this study,…”
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    Composition and Origins of Genomic Variation among Individuals of the Soybean Reference Cultivar Williams 82 by Haun, William J, Hyten, David L, Xu, Wayne W, Gerhardt, Daniel J, Albert, Thomas J, Richmond, Todd, Jeddeloh, Jeffrey A, Jia, Gaofeng, Springer, Nathan M, Vance, Carroll P, Stupar, Robert M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2011)
    “…Soybean (Glycine max) is a self-pollinating species that has relatively low nucleotide polymorphism rates compared with other crop species. Despite the low…”
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    Structural Variants in the Soybean Genome Localize to Clusters of Biotic Stress-Response Genes by McHale, Leah K., Haun, William J., Xu, Wayne W., Bhaskar, Pudota B., Anderson, Justin E., Hyten, David L., Gerhardt, Daniel J., Jeddeloh, Jeffrey A., Stupar, Robert M.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2012)
    “…Genome-wide structural and gene content variations are hypothesized to drive important phenotypic variation within a species. Structural and gene content…”
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    Gene expression identifies heterogeneity of metastatic behavior among gastrointestinal stromal tumors by Skubitz, Keith M, Geschwind, Kate, Xu, Wayne W, Koopmeiners, Joseph S, Skubitz, Amy P N

    Published in Journal of translational medicine (13-02-2016)
    “…Adjuvant imatinib is useful in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) at high risk of recurrence. At present, the risk of recurrence is…”
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    Integrative Approach to Genomic Introgression Mapping by Severin, Andrew J, Peiffer, Gregory A, Xu, Wayne W, Hyten, David L, Bucciarelli, Bruna, O'Rourke, Jamie A, Bolon, Yung-Tsi, Grant, David, Farmer, Andrew D, May, Gregory D, Vance, Carroll P, Shoemaker, Randy C, Stupar, Robert M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2010)
    “…Near-isogenic lines (NILs) are valuable genetic resources for many crop species, including soybean (Glycine max). The development of new molecular platforms…”
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    Gene expression identifies heterogeneity of metastatic behavior among high-grade non-translocation associated soft tissue sarcomas by Skubitz, Keith M, Skubitz, Amy P N, Xu, Wayne W, Luo, Xianghua, Lagarde, Pauline, Coindre, Jean-Michel, Chibon, Frédéric

    Published in Journal of translational medicine (20-06-2014)
    “…The biologic heterogeneity of soft tissue sarcomas (STS), even within histological subtypes, complicates treatment. In earlier studies, gene expression…”
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    barley UNICULM2 gene resides in a centromeric region and may be associated with signaling and stress responses by Okagaki, Ron J, Cho, Seungho, Kruger, Warren M, Xu, Wayne W, Heinen, Shane, Muehlbauer, Gary J

    Published in Functional & integrative genomics (01-03-2013)
    “…Vegetative axillary meristem (AXM) activity results in the production of branches. In barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), vegetative AXM develop in the crown and give…”
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    Structural Variants in the Soybean Genome Localize to Clusters of Biotic Stress-Response Genes1[W][OA] by McHale, Leah K, Haun, William J, Xu, Wayne W, Bhaskar, Pudota B, Anderson, Justin E, Hyten, David L, Gerhardt, Daniel J, Jeddeloh, Jeffrey A, Stupar, Robert M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2012)
    “…Genome-wide structural and gene content variations are hypothesized to drive important phenotypic variation within a species. Structural and gene content…”
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    Quantitative trait loci conferring resistance to Fusarium head blight in barley respond differentially to Fusarium graminearum infection by Jia, Haiyan, Millett, Benjamin P, Cho, Seungho, Bilgic, Hatice, Xu, Wayne W, Smith, Kevin P, Muehlbauer, Gary J

    Published in Functional & integrative genomics (01-03-2011)
    “…Fusarium head blight (FHB), primarily caused by Fusarium graminearum, reduces grain yield and quality in barley. Resistance to FHB is partial and…”
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    Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of a Fast Neutron Mutant Population Resource in Soybean1[W][OA] by Bolon, Yung-Tsi, Haun, William J, Xu, Wayne W, Grant, David, Stacey, Minviluz G, Nelson, Rex T, Gerhardt, Daniel J, Jeddeloh, Jeffrey A, Stacey, Gary, Muehlbauer, Gary J, Orf, James H, Naeve, Seth L, Stupar, Robert M, Vance, Carroll P

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2011)
    “…Mutagenized populations have become indispensable resources for introducing variation and studying gene function in plant genomics research. In this study,…”
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    An Integrative Approach to Genomic Introgression Mapping1[W][OA] by Severin, Andrew J, Peiffer, Gregory A, Xu, Wayne W, Hyten, David L, Bucciarelli, Bruna, O'Rourke, Jamie A, Bolon, Yung-Tsi, Grant, David, Farmer, Andrew D, May, Gregory D, Vance, Carroll P, Shoemaker, Randy C, Stupar, Robert M

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2010)
    “…Near-isogenic lines (NILs) are valuable genetic resources for many crop species, including soybean (Glycine max). The development of new molecular platforms…”
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    Using RNA-Seq for gene identification, polymorphism detection and transcript profiling in two alfalfa genotypes with divergent cell wall composition in stems by Yang, S Samuel, Tu, Zheng Jin, Cheung, Foo, Xu, Wayne Wenzhong, Lamb, JoAnn F S, Jung, Hans-Joachim G, Vance, Carroll P, Gronwald, John W

    Published in BMC genomics (19-04-2011)
    “…Alfalfa, [Medicago sativa (L.) sativa], a widely-grown perennial forage has potential for development as a cellulosic ethanol feedstock. However, the genomics…”
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    Abstract 160: Altered levels of circulating microRNAs in the plasma of non-small cell lung cancer patients: Potential as biomarker by Qian, Xuemin, Fujioka, Naomi, Kratzke, Robert, Xu, Wayne W., Melkamu, Tamene, Kassie, Fekadu

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2011)
    “…Abstract The development of molecular markers for lung cancer could offset the deficiencies of currently available early detection and staging approaches. To…”
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