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Genetic control of meiosis and recombination in plants Chromosome genetics, genome evolution and comparative genomics of plants

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Phillips, D., Jenkins, G., Macaulay, M., Nibau, C., Wnetrzak, J., Fallding, D.S., Colas, I., Oakey, H., Waugh, R., Ramsay, L. 2015. The effect of temperature on the male and female recombination landscape of barley. New Phytologist 208 (2) pp. 421-429. Zheng, T., Nibau, C., Phillips, D.W., Jenkins, G., Armstrong, S.J., Doonan, J.H. 2014. CDKG1 protein kinase is essential for synapsis and male meiosis at high ambient temperature in Arabidopsis thaliana. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111 (6) pp. 2182-2187. Cadair Yates, S.A., Swain, M.T., Hegarty, M.J., Chernukin, I., Lowe, M.J., Allison, G.G., Ruttlink, T., Abberton, M.T., Jenkins, G., Skøt, L. 2014. De novo assembly of red clover transcriptome based on RNA-Seq data provides insight into drought response, gene discovery and marker identification. BMC Genomics 15 pp. 453. Cadair Betekhtin, A., Jenkins, G., Hasterok, R. 2014. Reconstructing the evolution of Brachypodium genomes using comparative chromosome painting. PLoS One 9 (12) e115108 Cadair Phillips, D.W., Wnetrzak, J., Nibau, C.S., Barakate, A., Ramsay, L., Wright, F., Higgins, J.D., Perry, R.M., Jenkins, G. 2013. Quantitative high resolution mapping of HvMLH3 foci in barley pachytene nuclei reveals a strong distal bias and weak interference. Journal of Experimental Botany 64 (8) pp. 2139-2154. Catalán, P., Müller, J., Hasterok, R., Jenkins, G., Mur, L.A.J., Langdon, T., Betekhtin, A., Siwinska, D., Pimentel, M., López-Alvarez, D. 2012. Evolution and taxonomic split of the model grass Brachypodium distachyon. Annals of Botany 109 (2) pp. 385-405. Phillips, D.W., Nibau, C.S., Wnetrzak, J., Jenkins, G. 2012. High Resolution Analysis of Meiotic Chromosome Structure and Behaviour in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). PLoS One 7 (6) Cadair

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