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Selected Publications for Elliot M. Meyerowitz

  1. Wagner, D. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2002) SPLAYED, a Novel SWI/SNF ATPase Homolog Controls Reproductive Development in Arabidopsis. Curr. Biol. 12, 85-94.
  2. Meyerowitz, E.M. (2002) Plants compared to animals: the broadest comparative study of development. Science 295, 1482-1485.
  3. Long, J., Woody, S., Poethig, S., Meyerowitz, E.M. and Barton, M.K. (2002) Transformation of shoots into roots in Arabidopsis embryos mutant at the TOPLESS locus. Development 129, 2797-2806.
  4. Wolpert, L., Beddington, R., Jessell, T., Lawrence, P., Meyerowitz, E.M. and Smith, J. (2002) Principles of Development, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 542 pp.
  5. Vergara-Silva, F., Espinosa-Matías, S., Ambrose, B.A., Vázquez-Santana, S., Martínez-Mena, A., Márquez-Guzmán, J., Martínez, E., Meyerowitz, E.M. and Alvarez-Buylla, E.R. (2003) Inside-out flowers characteristic of Lacandonia schismatica evolved at least before its divergence from its putative sister taxon, Triuris brevistylis. Int. J. Plant Sci. 164, 345-357.
  6. Shapiro, B.E., Levchenko, A., Meyerowitz, E.M. Wold, B.J., and Mjolsness, E.D. (2003) Cellerator: Extending a computer algebra system to include biochemical arrows for signal transduction. Bioinformatics 19, 677-678.
  7. Somerville, C.R. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (eds.) The Arabidopsis Book. American Society of Plant Biologists, Rockville, 2003, DOI 10.1199/tab.9999.
  8. Jönsson, H., Shapiro, B. E., Meyerowitz, E. M. and E. Mjolsness (2003). Signaling in Multicellular Models of Plant Development. In S. Kumar and P.J. Bentley (Eds.) On Growth, Form, and Computers, Academic Press, London, UK, pp. 156-161.
  9. Ito, T., Sakai, H. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2003) Whorl specific expression of the SUPERMAN gene of Arabidopsis is mediated by cis elements in the transcribed region. Curr. Biol. 13, 1524-1530.
  10. Jönsson, H., Shapiro, B. E., Meyerowitz, E. M. and E. Mjolsness (2004) Modeling plant development with gene regulation networks including signaling and cell division. In R. Hofestaedt and N. Kolchanov (Eds.) Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure, Kluwer, Boston, pp. 311-318.
  11. Yu, H., Ito, T., Wellmer, F. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) Repression of AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 promotes floral meristem identity in flower development. Nature Genetics 36, 157-161.
  12. Ohno, C., Reddy, G.V., Heisler, M. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) The Arabidopsis JAGGED gene encodes a zinc finger protein that promotes leaf tissue development. Development 131, 1111-1122.
  13. Yu H., Ito T., Zhao Y., Peng J., Kumar P. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) Floral homeotic genes are targets of gibberellin signaling in flower development. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 101, 7827-7832.
  14. Wellmer, F., Riechmann, J.L., Alves-Ferreira, M. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) Genome-Wide Analysis of Spatial Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Flowers. Plant Cell 16, 1314-1326.
  15. Wagner, D., Wellmer, F., Dilks, K., William, D., Smith, M.R., Kumar, P.P., Riechmann, J.L., Greenland, A.J. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) Floral Induction in Tissue Culture: a System for the Analysis of LEAFY-Dependent Gene Regulation. Plant J. 39, 273-282.
  16. Reddy, G.V., Heisler, M.G., Ehrhardt, D.W. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) Real-time analysis reveals oriented cell divisions associated with morphogenesis at the shoot apex of Arabidopsis thaliana. Development 131, 4225-4237.
  17. Ito, T., Wellmer, F., Yu, H., Das, P., Ito, N., Alves-Ferreira, M., Riechmann, J.L. and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) The Arabidopsis homeotic selector protein AGAMOUS directly controls a gene involved in microsporogenesis. Nature 430, 356-360.
  18. Zhao, Y., Medrano, L., Ohashi, K., Fletcher, J.C., Yu, H. Sakai, H., and Meyerowitz, E.M. (2004) HANABA TARANU is a GATA transcription factor that regulates shoot apical meristem and flower development. Plant Cell, in press.
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