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Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 1985

A molecular genetic analysis of insertions in the bronze locus in maize

Hugo K. Dooner; Edward Weck; Sharon Adams; Edward J. Ralston; Mitchell Favreau; James J. English

SummaryWe have undertaken a combined molecular and genetic analysis of the bronze (bz) locus in maize. The bz locus was isolated by a two-step approach involving sequences from the transposable elements Dissociation (Ds) and Activator (Ac). A restriction map of the bz region is presented, identifying the transcribed region and the direction of transcription. We have mapped the sites of two Ds insertions, bz-m2 (DI) and bz-m1, physically and genetically. bz-m2 (DI) is a 3.5 kb insertion in the transcribed region that appears to have arisen by an internal deletion in the 4.5 kb Ac insertion in the mutant bz-m2. bz-m1 is a 1.1 kb insert in the 5′ end of the gene. By correlating the genetic and physical maps, we have been able to orient the restriction map relative to the centromere in chromosome 9 and have obtained a rough estimate of the physical length of a unit of genetic recombination in a microregion of the maize genome.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1993

Complete sequence of Euglena gracilis chloroplast DNA

Richard B. Hallick; Ling Hong; Robert G. Drager; Mitchell Favreau; Amparo Monfort; Bernard Orsat; Albert Spielmann; Erhard Stutz


Nucleic Acids Research | 1986

mRNA transcripts of several plant genes are polyadenylated at multiple sites in vivo.

Caroline Dean; Stanley Tamaki; Pamela Dunsmuir; Mitchell Favreau; Carol Katayama; Hugo K. Dooner; John Bedbrook


Nucleic Acids Research | 1988

Influence of flanking sequences on variability in expression levels of an introduced gene in transgenic tobacco plants

Caroline Dean; Jonathan D. G. Jones; Mitchell Favreau; Pamela Dunsmuir; John Bedbrook


Nucleic Acids Research | 1983

Possible Involvement of poly(A) in protein synthesks

Allan Jacobson; Mitchell Favreau


The Plant Cell | 1989

Sequences Downstream of Translation Start Regulate Quantitative Expression of Two Petunia rbcS Genes

Caroline Dean; Mitchell Favreau; Diane Bond-Nutter; John Bedbrook; Pamela Dunsmuir


Nucleic Acids Research | 1995

Evidence for the late origin of introns in chloroplast genes from an evolutionary analysis of the genus Euglena

Michael D. Thompson; Donald W. Copertino; Eric M. Thompson; Mitchell Favreau; Richard B. Hallick


Nucleic Acids Research | 1987

Confirmation of the relative expression levels of the Petunia (Mitchell) rbcS genes

Caroline Dean; Mitchell Favreau; Pamela Dunsmuir; John Bedbrook


The Plant Cell | 1989

Sequences 5" to Translation Start Regulate Expression of Petunia rbcS Genes

Caroline Dean; Mitchell Favreau; John Bedbrook; Pamela Dunsmuir


Nucleic Acids Research | 1988

Expression of tandem gene fusions in transgenic tobacco plants

Caroline Dean; Mitchell Favreau; Stanley Tamaki; Diane Bond-Nutter; Pamela Dunsmuir; John Bedbrook

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Pamela Dunsmuir

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Stanley Tamaki

University of California

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Allan Jacobson

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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