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Sarah Hake
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Chuck, George
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Ori, Naomi
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Magnani, Enrico
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Sinha, Neelima
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Smith, Harley
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Freeling, Michael
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Hay, Angela
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Bortiri, Esteban
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Foster, Toshi
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Veit, B
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Vollbrecht, Erik
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McSteen, Paula
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Schmidt, Robert
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2009: Thompson Beth E; Bartling Linnea; Whipple Clint; Hall Darren H; Sakai Hajime; Schmidt Robert; Hake Sarah
Bearded-ear encodes a MADS box transcription factor critical for maize floral development.
The Plant cell 2009;21(9):2578-90.
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2009: Bolduc Nathalie; Hake Sarah
The maize transcription factor KNOTTED1 directly regulates the gibberellin catabolism gene ga2ox1.
The Plant cell 2009;21(6):1647-58.
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2009: Lunde China; Hake Sarah
The interaction of knotted1 and thick tassel dwarf1 in vegetative and reproductive meristems of maize.
Genetics 2009;181(4):1693-7.
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2009: Chuck George; Candela Héctor; Hake Sarah
Big impacts by small RNAs in plant development.
Current opinion in plant biology 2009;12(1):81-6.
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2009: Thompson Beth E; Hake Sarah
Translational biology: from Arabidopsis flowers to grass inflorescence architecture.
Plant physiology 2009;149(1):38-45.
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2008: Chuck George; Meeley Robert; Hake Sarah
Floral meristem initiation and meristem cell fate are regulated by the maize AP2 genes ids1 and sid1.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2008;135(18):3013-9.
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2008: Candela Héctor; Johnston Robyn; Gerhold Abigail; Foster Toshi; Hake Sarah
The milkweed pod1 gene encodes a KANADI protein that is required for abaxial/adaxial patterning in maize leaves.
The Plant cell 2008;20(8):2073-87.
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2008: Magnani Enrico; Hake Sarah
KNOX lost the OX: the Arabidopsis KNATM gene defines a novel class of KNOX transcriptional regulators missing the homeodomain.
The Plant cell 2008;20(4):875-87.
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2008: Candela Héctor; Hake Sarah
The art and design of genetic screens: maize.
Nature reviews. Genetics 2008;9(3):192-203.
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2008: Bolduc Nathalie; Hake Sarah; Jackson David
Dual functions of the KNOTTED1 homeodomain: sequence-specific DNA binding and regulation of cell-to-cell transport.
Science signaling 2008;1(23):pe28.
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2007: Chuck George; Meeley Robert; Irish Erin; Sakai Hajime; Hake Sarah
The maize tasselseed4 microRNA controls sex determination and meristem cell fate by targeting Tasselseed6/indeterminate spikelet1.
Nature genetics 2007;39(12):1517-21.
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2007: McSteen Paula; Malcomber Simon; Skirpan Andrea; Lunde China; Wu Xianting; Kellogg Elizabeth; Hake Sarah
barren inflorescence2 Encodes a co-ortholog of the PINOID serine/threonine kinase and is required for organogenesis during inflorescence and vegetative development in maize.
Plant physiology 2007;144(2):1000-11.
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2007: Chuck George; Cigan A Mark; Saeteurn Koy; Hake Sarah
The heterochronic maize mutant Corngrass1 results from overexpression of a tandem microRNA.
Nature genetics 2007;39(4):544-9.
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2007: Bortiri Esteban; Hake Sarah
Flowering and determinacy in maize.
Journal of experimental botany 2007;58(5):909-16.
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2006: Bart Rebecca; Ronald Pamela; Hake Sarah
Fertility versus disease resistance, a hard choice.
Genes & development 2006;20(10):1215-7.
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2006: Bortiri Esteban; Jackson Dave; Hake Sarah
Advances in maize genomics: the emergence of positional cloning.
Current opinion in plant biology 2006;9(2):164-71.
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2006: Bortiri Esteban; Chuck George; Vollbrecht Erik; Rocheford Torbert; Martienssen Rob; Hake Sarah
ramosa2 encodes a LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARY domain protein that determines the fate of stem cells in branch meristems of maize.
The Plant cell 2006;18(3):574-85.
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2006: Magnani Enrico; Bartling Linnea; Hake Sarah
From Gateway to MultiSite Gateway in one recombination event.
BMC molecular biology 2006;7():46.
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2005: Bommert Peter; Lunde China; Nardmann Judith; Vollbrecht Erik; Running Mark; Jackson David; Hake Sarah; Werr Wolfgang
thick tassel dwarf1 encodes a putative maize ortholog of the Arabidopsis CLAVATA1 leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2005;132(6):1235-45.
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2005: Chuck George; Hake Sarah
Regulation of developmental transitions.
Current opinion in plant biology 2005;8(1):67-70.
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2004: Magnani Enrico; Sjölander Kimmen; Hake Sarah
From endonucleases to transcription factors: evolution of the AP2 DNA binding domain in plants.
The Plant cell 2004;16(9):2265-77.
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2004: Hay Angela; Hake Sarah
The dominant mutant Wavy auricle in blade1 disrupts patterning in a lateral domain of the maize leaf.
Plant physiology 2004;135(1):300-8.
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2004: Running Mark P; Lavy Meirav; Sternberg Hasana; Galichet Arnaud; Gruissem Wilhelm; Hake Sarah; Ori Naomi; Yalovsky Shaul
Enlarged meristems and delayed growth in plp mutants result from lack of CaaX prenyltransferases.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(20):7815-20.
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2004: Smith Harley M S; Campbell Bruce C; Hake Sarah
Competence to respond to floral inductive signals requires the homeobox genes PENNYWISE and POUND-FOOLISH.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(9):812-7.
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2004: Hake Sarah; Rocheford Torbert
Exploiting quantitative trait loci in gene discovery.
Genes & development 2004;18(6):597-601.
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2004: Hake Sarah; Smith Harley M S; Holtan Hans; Magnani Enrico; Mele Giovanni; Ramirez Julio
The role of knox genes in plant development.
Annual review of cell and developmental biology 2004;20():125-51.
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2004: Kozaki Akiko; Hake Sarah; Colasanti Joseph
The maize ID1 flowering time regulator is a zinc finger protein with novel DNA binding properties.
Nucleic acids research 2004;32(5):1710-20.
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2003: Holtan Hans E E; Hake Sarah
Quantitative trait locus analysis of leaf dissection in tomato using Lycopersicon pennellii segmental introgression lines.
Genetics 2003;165(3):1541-50.
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2003: Hake Sarah
MicroRNAs: a role in plant development.
Current biology : CB 2003;13(21):R851-2.
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2003: Mele Giovanni; Ori Naomi; Sato Yutaka; Hake Sarah
The knotted1-like homeobox gene BREVIPEDICELLUS regulates cell differentiation by modulating metabolic pathways.
Genes & development 2003;17(17):2088-93.
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2003: Smith Harley M S; Hake Sarah
The interaction of two homeobox genes, BREVIPEDICELLUS and PENNYWISE, regulates internode patterning in the Arabidopsis inflorescence.
The Plant cell 2003;15(8):1717-27.
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2003: Hay Angela; Jackson David; Ori Naomi; Hake Sarah
Analysis of the competence to respond to KNOTTED1 activity in Arabidopsis leaves using a steroid induction system.
Plant physiology 2003;131(4):1671-80.
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2003: Micol José Luis; Hake Sarah
The development of plant leaves.
Plant physiology 2003;131(2):389-94.
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2003: Mele Giovanni; Hake Sarah
Expression profiling of plant development.
Genome biology 2003;4(5):215.
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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: Chuck George; Muszynski Michael; Kellogg Elizabeth; Hake Sarah; Schmidt Robert J
The control of spikelet meristem identity by the branched silkless1 gene in maize.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2002;298(5596):1238-41.
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2002: Fletcher Jennifer C; Hake Sarah
Plant development makes strides in Vermont.
Developmental cell 2002;3(4):479-85.
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2002: Hay Angela; Kaur Hardip; Phillips Andrew; Hedden Peter; Hake Sarah; Tsiantis Miltos
The gibberellin pathway mediates KNOTTED1-type homeobox function in plants with different body plans.
Current biology : CB 2002;12(18):1557-65.
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2002: Smith Harley M S; Boschke Ilja; Hake Sarah
Selective interaction of plant homeodomain proteins mediates high DNA-binding affinity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002;99(14):9579-84.
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2002: Hake Sarah; Ori Naomi
Plant morphogenesis and KNOX genes.
Nature genetics 2002;31(2):121-2.
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2002: Laudencia-Chingcuanco Debbie; Hake Sarah
The indeterminate floral apex1 gene regulates meristem determinacy and identity in the maize inflorescence.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2002;129(11):2629-38.
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2002: Kaplinsky Nick; Braun David; Lisch Damon; Hay Angela; Hake Sarah; Freeling Michael
Biodiversity (Communications arising): maize transgene results in Mexico are artefacts.
Nature 2002;416(6881):601-2; discussion 600, 602.
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2001: McSteen P; Hake S
barren inflorescence2 regulates axillary meristem development in the maize inflorescence.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2001;128(15):2881-91.
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2001: Running M P; Hake S
The role of floral meristems in patterning.
Current opinion in plant biology 2001;4(1):69-74.
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2000: Ori N; Eshed Y; Chuck G; Bowman J L; Hake S
Mechanisms that control knox gene expression in the Arabidopsis shoot.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2000;127(24):5523-32.
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2000: Vollbrecht E; Reiser L; Hake S
Shoot meristem size is dependent on inbred background and presence of the maize homeobox gene, knotted1.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2000;127(14):3161-72.
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2000: Reiser L; Sánchez-Baracaldo P; Hake S
Knots in the family tree: evolutionary relationships and functions of knox homeobox genes.
Plant molecular biology 2000;42(1):151-66.
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1999: Foster T; Yamaguchi J; Wong B C; Veit B; Hake S
Gnarley1 is a dominant mutation in the knox4 homeobox gene affecting cell shape and identity.
The Plant cell 1999;11(7):1239-52.
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1999: Ori N; Juarez M T; Jackson D; Yamaguchi J; Banowetz G M; Hake S
Leaf senescence is delayed in tobacco plants expressing the maize homeobox gene knotted1 under the control of a senescence-activated promoter.
The Plant cell 1999;11(6):1073-80.
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1999: Foster T; Veit B; Hake S
Mosaic analysis of the dominant mutant, Gnarley1-R, reveals distinct lateral and transverse signaling pathways during maize leaf development.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1999;126(2):305-13.
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1998: Veit B; Briggs S P; Schmidt R J; Yanofsky M F; Hake S
Regulation of leaf initiation by the terminal ear 1 gene of maize.
Nature 1998;393(6681):166-8.
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1998: Chuck G; Meeley R B; Hake S
The control of maize spikelet meristem fate by the APETALA2-like gene indeterminate spikelet1.
Genes & development 1998;12(8):1145-54.
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1998: Janssen B J; Williams A; Chen J J; Mathern J; Hake S; Sinha N
Isolation and characterization of two knotted-like homeobox genes from tomato.
Plant molecular biology 1998;36(3):417-25.
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1997: Williams-Carrier R E; Lie Y S; Hake S; Lemaux P G
Ectopic expression of the maize kn1 gene phenocopies the Hooded mutant of barley.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1997;124(19):3737-45.
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1997: Mathern J; Hake S
Mu element-generated gene conversions in maize attenuate the dominant knotted phenotype.
Genetics 1997;147(1):305-14.
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1997: Kerstetter R A; Laudencia-Chingcuanco D; Smith L G; Hake S
Loss-of-function mutations in the maize homeobox gene, knotted1, are defective in shoot meristem maintenance.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1997;124(16):3045-54.
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1997: Hake S; Char B R
Cell-cell interactions during plant development.
Genes & development 1997;11(9):1087-97.
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1997: Hake S
The intertwining of plant development and evolutionary mechanisms.
Trends in genetics : TIG 1997;13(5):174-5.
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1996: Chuck G; Lincoln C; Hake S
KNAT1 induces lobed leaves with ectopic meristems when overexpressed in Arabidopsis.
The Plant cell 1996;8(8):1277-89.
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1995: Lucas W J; Bouché-Pillon S; Jackson D P; Nguyen L; Baker L; Ding B; Hake S
Selective trafficking of KNOTTED1 homeodomain protein and its mRNA through plasmodesmata.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1995;270(5244):1980-3.
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1995: Hake S; Jackson D
Genetic and molecular analysis of patterning in plant development.
ASGSB bulletin : publication of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology 1995;8(2):29-37.
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1995: Hake S; Char B R; Chuck G; Foster T; Long J; Jackson D
Homeobox genes in the functioning of plant meristems.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 1995;350(1331):45-51.
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1995: Schneeberger R G; Becraft P W; Hake S; Freeling M
Ectopic expression of the knox homeo box gene rough sheath1 alters cell fate in the maize leaf.
Genes & development 1995;9(18):2292-304.
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1994: Greene B; Walko R; Hake S
Mutator insertions in an intron of the maize knotted1 gene result in dominant suppressible mutations.
Genetics 1994;138(4):1275-85.
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1994: Kerstetter R; Vollbrecht E; Lowe B; Veit B; Yamaguchi J; Hake S
Sequence analysis and expression patterns divide the maize knotted1-like homeobox genes into two classes.
The Plant cell 1994;6(12):1877-87.
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1994: Lincoln C; Long J; Yamaguchi J; Serikawa K; Hake S
A knotted1-like homeobox gene in Arabidopsis is expressed in the vegetative meristem and dramatically alters leaf morphology when overexpressed in transgenic plants.
The Plant cell 1994;6(12):1859-76.
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1993: Schmidt R J; Veit B; Mandel M A; Mena M; Hake S; Yanofsky M F
Identification and molecular characterization of ZAG1, the maize homolog of the Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS.
The Plant cell 1993;5(7):729-37.
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1993: Sinha N; Hake S; Freeling M
Genetic and molecular analysis of leaf development.
Current topics in developmental biology 1993;28():47-80.
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1992: Lowe B; Mathern J; Hake S
Active Mutator elements suppress the knotted phenotype and increase recombination at the Kn1-O tandem duplication.
Genetics 1992;132(3):813-22.
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1992: Smith L G; Greene B; Veit B; Hake S
A dominant mutation in the maize homeobox gene, Knotted-1, causes its ectopic expression in leaf cells with altered fates.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1992;116(1):21-30.
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1992: Hake S
Unraveling the knots in plant development.
Trends in genetics : TIG 1992;8(3):109-14.
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1991: Vollbrecht E; Veit B; Sinha N; Hake S
The developmental gene Knotted-1 is a member of a maize homeobox gene family.
Nature 1991;350(6315):241-3.
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1990: Sinha N; Hake S
Mutant characters of knotted maize leaves are determined in the innermost tissue layers.
Developmental biology 1990;141(1):203-10.
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1990: Veit B; Vollbrecht E; Mathern J; Hake S
A tandem duplication causes the Kn1-O allele of Knotted, a dominant morphological mutant of maize.
Genetics 1990;125(3):623-31.
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1985: Hake S; Kelley P M; Taylor W C; Freeling M
Coordinate induction of alcohol dehydrogenase 1, aldolase, and other anaerobic RNAs in maize.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1985;260(8):5050-4.
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