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John Doebley
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Gaut, Brandon
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Buckler, Edward
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Kresovich, Stephen
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Matsuoka, Yoshihiro
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Vigouroux, Yves
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McMullen, Michael
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Bomblies, Kirsten
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Clark, Richard
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Goodman, Major
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Tenaillon, Maud
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Wang, Rong-Lin
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Westerbergh, Anna
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Thuillet, Anne-Céline
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Lukens, L
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Lauter, Nick
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2008: Weber Allison L; Briggs William H; Rucker Jesse; Baltazar Baltazar M; de Jesús Sánchez-Gonzalez José; Feng Ping; Buckler Edward S; Doebley John
The genetic architecture of complex traits in teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis): new evidence from association mapping.
Genetics 2008;180(2):1221-32.
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2008: Zhao Qiong; Thuillet Anne-Céline; Uhlmann Nathan K; Weber Allison; Rafalski J Antoni; Allen Stephen M; Tingey Scott; Doebley John
The role of regulatory genes during maize domestication: evidence from nucleotide polymorphism and gene expression.
Genetics 2008;178(4):2133-43.
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2008: Thuillet Anne-Céline; Tenaillon Maud I; Anderson Lorinda K; Mitchell Sharon E; Kresovich Stephen; Stack Stephen M; Gaut Brandon; Doebley John
A weak effect of background selection on trinucleotide microsatellites in maize.
The Journal of heredity 2008;99(1):45-55.
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2007: Weber Allison; Clark Richard M; Vaughn Laura; Sánchez-Gonzalez José de Jesús; Yu Jianming; Yandell Brian S; Bradbury Peter; Doebley John
Major regulatory genes in maize contribute to standing variation in teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis).
Genetics 2007;177(4):2349-59.
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2007: Briggs William H; McMullen Michael D; Gaut Brandon S; Doebley John
Linkage mapping of domestication loci in a large maize teosinte backcross resource.
Genetics 2007;177(3):1915-28.
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2006: Doebley John F; Gaut Brandon S; Smith Bruce D
The molecular genetics of crop domestication.
Cell 2006;127(7):1309-21.
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2006: Doebley John
Plant science. Unfallen grains: how ancient farmers turned weeds into crops.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2006;312(5778):1318-9.
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2006: Clark Richard M; Wagler Tina Nussbaum; Quijada Pablo; Doebley John
A distant upstream enhancer at the maize domestication gene tb1 has pleiotropic effects on plant and inflorescent architecture.
Nature genetics 2006;38(5):594-7.
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2006: Yu Jianming; Pressoir Gael; Briggs William H; Vroh Bi Irie; Yamasaki Masanori; Doebley John F; McMullen Michael D; Gaut Brandon S; Nielsen Dahlia M; Holland James B; Kresovich Stephen; Buckler Edward S
A unified mixed-model method for association mapping that accounts for multiple levels of relatedness.
Nature genetics 2006;38(2):203-8.
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2006: Zhao Wei; Canaran Payan; Jurkuta Rebecca; Fulton Theresa; Glaubitz Jeffrey; Buckler Edward; Doebley John; Gaut Brandon; Goodman Major; Holland Jim; Kresovich Stephen; McMullen Michael; Stein Lincoln; Ware Doreen
Panzea: a database and resource for molecular and functional diversity in the maize genome.
Nucleic acids research 2006;34(Database issue):D752-7.
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2006: Bomblies Kirsten; Doebley John F
Pleiotropic effects of the duplicate maize FLORICAULA/LEAFY genes zfl1 and zfl2 on traits under selection during maize domestication.
Genetics 2006;172(1):519-31.
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2005: Flint-Garcia Sherry A; Thuillet Anne-Céline; Yu Jianming; Pressoir Gael; Romero Susan M; Mitchell Sharon E; Doebley John; Kresovich Stephen; Goodman Major M; Buckler Edward S
Maize association population: a high-resolution platform for quantitative trait locus dissection.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2005;44(6):1054-64.
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2005: Yamasaki Masanori; Tenaillon Maud I; Bi Irie Vroh; Schroeder Steve G; Sanchez-Villeda Hector; Doebley John F; Gaut Brandon S; McMullen Michael D
A large-scale screen for artificial selection in maize identifies candidate agronomic loci for domestication and crop improvement.
The Plant cell 2005;17(11):2859-72.
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2005: Clark Richard M; Tavaré Simon; Doebley John
Estimating a nucleotide substitution rate for maize from polymorphism at a major domestication locus.
Molecular biology and evolution 2005;22(11):2304-12.
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2005: Wang Huai; Nussbaum-Wagler Tina; Li Bailin; Zhao Qiong; Vigouroux Yves; Faller Marianna; Bomblies Kirsten; Lukens Lewis; Doebley John F
The origin of the naked grains of maize.
Nature 2005;436(7051):714-9.
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2005: Wright Stephen I; Bi Irie Vroh; Schroeder Steve G; Yamasaki Masanori; Doebley John F; McMullen Michael D; Gaut Brandon S
The effects of artificial selection on the maize genome.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2005;308(5726):1310-4.
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2005: Bomblies Kirsten; Doebley John F
Molecular evolution of FLORICAULA/LEAFY orthologs in the Andropogoneae (Poaceae).
Molecular biology and evolution 2005;22(4):1082-94.
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2005: Fukunaga Kenji; Hill Jason; Vigouroux Yves; Matsuoka Yoshihiro; Sanchez G Jesus; Liu Kejun; Buckler Edward S; Doebley John
Genetic diversity and population structure of teosinte.
Genetics 2005;169(4):2241-54.
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2005: Vigouroux Yves; Mitchell Sharon; Matsuoka Yoshihiro; Hamblin Martha; Kresovich Stephen; Smith J Stephen C; Jaqueth Jennifer; Smith Oscar S; Doebley John
An analysis of genetic diversity across the maize genome using microsatellites.
Genetics 2005;169(3):1617-30.
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2004: Gallavotti Andrea; Zhao Qiong; Kyozuka Junko; Meeley Robert B; Ritter Matthew K; Doebley John F; Pè M Enrico; Schmidt Robert J
The role of barren stalk1 in the architecture of maize.
Nature 2004;432(7017):630-5.
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2004: Westerbergh Anna; Doebley John
Quantitative trait loci controlling phenotypes related to the perennial versus annual habit in wild relatives of maize.
TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik 2004;109(7):1544-53.
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2004: Lauter Nick; Gustus Charles; Westerbergh Anna; Doebley John
The inheritance and evolution of leaf pigmentation and pubescence in teosinte.
Genetics 2004;167(4):1949-59.
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2004: Horowitz Norman H; Berg Paul; Singer Maxine; Lederberg Joshua; Susman Millard; Doebley John; Crow James F
A centennial: George W. Beadle, 1903-1989.
Genetics 2004;166(1):1-10.
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2004: Clark Richard M; Linton Eric; Messing Joachim; Doebley John F
Pattern of diversity in the genomic region near the maize domestication gene tb1.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(3):700-7.
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2004: Doebley John
The genetics of maize evolution.
Annual review of genetics 2004;38():37-59.
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2003: Liu Kejun; Goodman Major; Muse Spencer; Smith J Stephen; Buckler Ed; Doebley John
Genetic structure and diversity among maize inbred lines as inferred from DNA microsatellites.
Genetics 2003;165(4):2117-28.
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2003: Jaenicke-Després Viviane; Buckler Ed S; Smith Bruce D; Gilbert M Thomas P; Cooper Alan; Doebley John; Pääbo Svante
Early allelic selection in maize as revealed by ancient DNA.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2003;302(5648):1206-8.
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2003: Vigouroux Yves; Matsuoka Yoshihiro; Doebley John
Directional evolution for microsatellite size in maize.
Molecular biology and evolution 2003;20(9):1480-3.
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2003: Birchler James A; Dawe R Kelly; Doebley John F
Marcus rhoades, preferential segregation and meiotic drive.
Genetics 2003;164(3):835-41.
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2003: Bomblies Kirsten; Wang Rong-Lin; Ambrose Barbara A; Schmidt Robert J; Meeley Robert B; Doebley John
Duplicate FLORICAULA/LEAFY homologs zfl1 and zfl2 control inflorescence architecture and flower patterning in maize.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2003;130(11):2385-95.
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2002: Hubbard Lauren; McSteen Paula; Doebley John; Hake Sarah
Expression patterns and mutant phenotype of teosinte branched1 correlate with growth suppression in maize and teosinte.
Genetics 2002;162(4):1927-35.
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2002: Tenaillon Maud I; Sawkins Mark C; Anderson Lorinda K; Stack Stephen M; Doebley John; Gaut Brandon S
Patterns of diversity and recombination along chromosome 1 of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.).
Genetics 2002;162(3):1401-13.
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2002: Vigouroux Yves; Jaqueth Jennifer S; Matsuoka Yoshihiro; Smith Oscar S; Beavis William D; Smith J Stephen C; Doebley John
Rate and pattern of mutation at microsatellite loci in maize.
Molecular biology and evolution 2002;19(8):1251-60.
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2002: Vigouroux Y; McMullen M; Hittinger C T; Houchins K; Schulz L; Kresovich S; Matsuoka Y; Doebley J
Identifying genes of agronomic importance in maize by screening microsatellites for evidence of selection during domestication.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002;99(15):9650-5.
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2002: Matsuoka Yoshihiro; Vigouroux Yves; Goodman Major M; Sanchez G Jesus; Buckler Edward; Doebley John
A single domestication for maize shown by multilocus microsatellite genotyping.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002;99(9):6080-4.
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2002: Lev-Yadun Simcha; Abbo Shahal; Doebley John
Wheat, rye, and barley on the cob?
Nature biotechnology 2002;20(4):337-8.
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2002: Westerbergh Anna; Doebley John
Morphological traits defining species differences in wild relatives of maize are controlled by multiple quantitative trait loci.
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002;56(2):273-83.
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2002: Lauter Nick; Doebley John
Genetic variation for phenotypically invariant traits detected in teosinte: implications for the evolution of novel forms.
Genetics 2002;160(1):333-42.
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2001: Remington D L; Thornsberry J M; Matsuoka Y; Wilson L M; Whitt S R; Doebley J; Kresovich S; Goodman M M; Buckler E S
Structure of linkage disequilibrium and phenotypic associations in the maize genome.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001;98(20):11479-84.
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2001: Tenaillon M I; Sawkins M C; Long A D; Gaut R L; Doebley J F; Gaut B S
Patterns of DNA sequence polymorphism along chromosome 1 of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001;98(16):9161-6.
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2001: Thornsberry J M; Goodman M M; Doebley J; Kresovich S; Nielsen D; Buckler E S
Dwarf8 polymorphisms associate with variation in flowering time.
Nature genetics 2001;28(3):286-9.
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2001: Doebley J
George Beadle's other hypothesis: one-gene, one-trait.
Genetics 2001;158(2):487-93.
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2001: Doebley J
An evolutionist visits the 43rd annual maize genetics conference.
The Plant cell 2001;13(6):1255-9.
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2001: Lukens L; Doebley J
Molecular evolution of the teosinte branched gene among maize and related grasses.
Molecular biology and evolution 2001;18(4):627-38.
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2000: Doebley J
Plant genetics. A tomato gene weighs in.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2000;289(5476):71-2.
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1999: White S E; Doebley J F
The molecular evolution of terminal ear1, a regulatory gene in the genus Zea.
Genetics 1999;153(3):1455-62.
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1999: Buckler E S; Phelps-Durr T L; Buckler C S; Dawe R K; Doebley J F; Holtsford T P
Meiotic drive of chromosomal knobs reshaped the maize genome.
Genetics 1999;153(1):415-26.
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1999: Cubas P; Lauter N; Doebley J; Coen E
The TCP domain: a motif found in proteins regulating plant growth and development.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1999;18(2):215-22.
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1999: Wang R L; Stec A; Hey J; Lukens L; Doebley J
The limits of selection during maize domestication.
Nature 1999;398(6724):236-9.
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1998: White S; Doebley J
Of genes and genomes and the origin of maize.
Trends in genetics : TIG 1998;14(8):327-32.
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1998: Doebley J; Lukens L
Transcriptional regulators and the evolution of plant form.
The Plant cell 1998;10(7):1075-82.
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1998: Doebley J
Maize as a model system for investigating the molecular basis of morphological evolution in plants.
Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology 1998;51():127-32.
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1997: Gaut B S; Doebley J F
DNA sequence evidence for the segmental allotetraploid origin of maize.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997;94(13):6809-14.
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1997: Doebley J; Stec A; Hubbard L
The evolution of apical dominance in maize.
Nature 1997;386(6624):485-8.
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1997: Doebley J; Wang R L
Genetics and the evolution of plant form: an example from maize.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 1997;62():361-7.
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1996: Hanson M A; Gaut B S; Stec A O; Fuerstenberg S I; Goodman M M; Coe E H; Doebley J F
Evolution of anthocyanin biosynthesis in maize kernels: the role of regulatory and enzymatic loci.
Genetics 1996;143(3):1395-407.
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1995: Doebley J; Stec A; Gustus C
teosinte branched1 and the origin of maize: evidence for epistasis and the evolution of dominance.
Genetics 1995;141(1):333-46.
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1993: Doebley J
Genetics, development and plant evolution.
Current opinion in genetics & development 1993;3(6):865-72.
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1993: Doebley J; Stec A
Inheritance of the morphological differences between maize and teosinte: comparison of results for two F2 populations.
Genetics 1993;134(2):559-70.
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1992: Doebley J
Mapping the genes that made maize.
Trends in genetics : TIG 1992;8(9):302-7.
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1991: Doebley J; Stec A
Genetic analysis of the morphological differences between maize and teosinte.
Genetics 1991;129(1):285-95.
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1990: Doebley J; Stec A; Wendel J; Edwards M
Genetic and morphological analysis of a maize-teosinte F2 population: implications for the origin of maize.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990;87(24):9888-92.
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