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Parental imprinting regulates processes as diverse as mammalian development and seed size in crop plants. In Arabidopsis, the DNA glycosylase DEMETER …
Authors: Hugh Dickinson, Rod Scott
Source: Molecular cell. 2002 Jul
View Full TextDrosophila always early (aly) is essential for spermatogenesis, and is related to the LIN-9 protein of Caenorhabditis elegans; lin-9 is a class B Synt…
Authors: Anuj M Bhatt, Qing Zhang, Stephen A Harris, Helen White-Cooper, Hugh Dickinson
Source: Gene. 2004 Jul 21
View Full TextPlant shoot growth depends on the activity of the shoot apical meristem (SAM), where organ primordia are initiated. In turn, the function of the SAM d…
Authors: Anuj M Bhatt, J Peter Etchells, Claudia Canales, Andrey Lagodienko, Hugh Dickinson
Source: Gene. 2004 Mar 17
View Full TextSpecific Argonaute proteins and their small RNA targets are important in animal germline development. Although plants strictly do not have germlines a…
Authors: Robert Grant-Downton, Hugh Dickinson
Source: Current biology : CB. 2007 Nov 6
View Full TextAsymmetric cell division at pollen mitosis I (PMI) is required to specify the differential fate of the daughter vegetative and generative cells. Cytok…
Authors: Sung-Aeong Oh, Valérie Bourdon, Madhumita Das 'Pal, Hugh Dickinson, David Twell
Source: Molecular plant. 2008 Sep
View Full TextBACKGROUND: New generation sequencing technology has allowed investigation of the small RNA populations of flowering plants at great depth. However, l…
Authors: Robert Grant-Downton, Gael Le Trionnaire, Ralf Schmid, Josefina Rodriguez-Enriquez, Said Hafidh, Saher Mehdi, David Twell, Hugh Dickinson
Source: BMC genomics. 2009
View Full TextEarly development of the endosperm of flowering plants involves the formation of a syncytium through successive rounds of nuclear division without cel…
Authors: Hugh Dickinson
Source: Current biology : CB. 2003 Feb 18
View Full TextBACKGROUND: Plant germlines arise late in development from archesporial initials in the L2 layer of the anther and ovule primordia. These cells genera…
Authors: Claudia Canales, Anuj M Bhatt, Rod Scott, Hugh Dickinson
Source: Current biology : CB. 2002 Oct 15
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