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Thomas Peterson
Thomas Peterson
Professor of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, and Professor of Agronomy, Iowa State University
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The myb-homologous P gene controls phlobaphene pigmentation in maize floral organs by directly activating a flavonoid biosynthetic gene subset
E Grotewold, BJ Drummond, B Bowen, T Peterson
Cell 76 (3), 543-553, 1994
7701994
Benchmarking transposable element annotation methods for creation of a streamlined, comprehensive pipeline
S Ou, W Su, Y Liao, K Chougule, JRA Agda, AJ Hellinga, CSB Lugo, ...
Genome biology 20, 1-18, 2019
6592019
High frequency targeted mutagenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana using zinc finger nucleases
F Zhang, ML Maeder, E Unger-Wallace, JP Hoshaw, D Reyon, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (26), 12028-12033, 2010
4752010
Alternatively spliced products of the maize P gene encode proteins with homology to the DNA-binding domain of myb-like transcription factors.
E Grotewold, P Athma, T Peterson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88 (11), 4587-4591, 1991
2921991
Identification of conserved gene structures and carboxy-terminal motifs in the Myb gene family of Arabidopsis and Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica
C Jiang, X Gu, T Peterson
Genome Biology 5, 1-11, 2004
1822004
Ordered origin of the typical two-and three-repeat Myb genes
C Jiang, J Gu, S Chopra, X Gu, T Peterson
Gene 326, 13-22, 2004
1612004
Molecular characterization of a mutable pigmentation phenotype and isolation of the first active transposable element from Sorghum bicolor
S Chopra, V Brendel, J Zhang, JD Axtell, T Peterson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (26), 15330-15335, 1999
1361999
Ac induces homologous recombination at the maize P locus.
P Athma, T Peterson
Genetics 128 (1), 163-173, 1991
1341991
Isolation and characterization of a maize gene encoding chalcone flavonone isomerase
E Grotewold, T Peterson
Molecular and General Genetics MGG 242, 1-8, 1994
1301994
A Segmental Gene Duplication Generated Differentially Expressed myb-Homologous Genes in Maize
P Zhang, S Chopra, T Peterson
The Plant Cell 12 (12), 2311-2322, 2000
1292000
Insertional mutagenesis of the maize P gene by intragenic transposition of Ac.
P Athma, E Grotewold, T Peterson
Genetics 131 (1), 199-209, 1992
1291992
Genome rearrangements by nonlinear transposons in maize
J Zhang, T Peterson
Genetics 153 (3), 1403-1410, 1999
1281999
Isolation and molecular analysis of the maize P locus
C Lechelt, T Peterson, A Laird, J Chen, SL Dellaporta, E Dennis, ...
Molecular and General Genetics MGG 219, 225-234, 1989
1221989
Regulation of CDC9, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene that encodes DNA ligase
TA Peterson, L Prakash, S Prakash, MA Osley, SI Reed
Molecular and cellular biology, 1985
1191985
Transgene-Induced Silencing Identifies Sequences Involved in the Establishment of Paramutation of the Maize p1 Gene
LV Sidorenko, T Peterson
The Plant Cell 13 (2), 319-335, 2001
1102001
Toward an automatic method for extracting cancer-and other disease-related point mutations from the biomedical literature
E Doughty, A Kertesz-Farkas, O Bodenreider, G Thompson, A Adadey, ...
Bioinformatics 27 (3), 408-415, 2011
972011
TIR-Learner, a new ensemble method for TIR transposable element annotation, provides evidence for abundant new transposable elements in the maize genome
W Su, X Gu, T Peterson
Molecular plant 12 (3), 447-460, 2019
962019
Transposition of Reversed Ac Element Ends Generates Chromosome Rearrangements in Maize
J Zhang, T Peterson
Genetics 167 (4), 1929-1937, 2004
962004
Alleles of the maize P gene with distinct tissue specificities encode Myb-homologous proteins with C-terminal replacements.
S Chopra, P Athma, T Peterson
The Plant Cell 8 (7), 1149-1158, 1996
911996
Alternative Ac/Ds transposition induces major chromosomal rearrangements in maize
J Zhang, C Yu, V Pulletikurti, J Lamb, T Danilova, DF Weber, J Birchler, ...
Genes & development 23 (6), 755-765, 2009
842009
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