C W Magill
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1.
Genovesi A, Magill C
Plant Cell Rep
. 2013 Nov;
1(6):257-60.
PMID: 24257769
Differentiating calli derived from rice (Oryza sativa L.) microspores were examined histologically. Shoot and root meristems were observed to be arising by both organogenesis as well as embryogenesis. Embryoid attachment...
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Zhou Y, Magill J, Magill C, Newton R
Plant Cell Rep
. 2013 Nov;
15(11):815-8.
PMID: 24178214
DNA methylation has been associated with gene activity in differentiating and developing plant tissues. The objective of this study was to determine the involvement of methylation in the expression of...
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Xu G, Magill C, Schertz K, Hart G
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
89(2-3):139-45.
PMID: 24177820
A RFLP linkage map of sorghum composed principally of markers detected with sorghum low-copy-number nuclear DNA clones has been constructed. The map spans 1789 cMs and consists of 190 loci...
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Cui Y, Xu G, Magill C, Schertz K, Hart G
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
89(1):64-9.
PMID: 24177771
A sorghum genomic DNA clone that hybridized on Southern blots in simple but different patterns to fragments produced by digestion of DNA from the parents of an F2 mapping population...
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Cui Y, Xu G, Magill C, Schertz K, Hart G
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
90(6):787-96.
PMID: 24172920
Sixty-two single-copy sorghum DNA clones were used to compare restriction fragment patterns of 53 sorghum accessions from Africa, Asia and the United States. Included were accessions from five morphological races...
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Ulian E, Magill J, Magill C, Smith R
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Oct;
92(8):976-81.
PMID: 24166624
The expression and inheritance of the NPT II (neomycin phosphotransferase II) gene was studied in four transgenic petunia (Petunia hybrida Vilm.) plants and their progeny. The four transgenic plants, each...
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Wiggers R, Magill C, Starr J, Price H
J Nematol
. 2009 Mar;
23(4):421-4.
PMID: 19283148
Giant-cell DNA was isolated from pea (Pisum sativum) inoculated with Meloidogyne incognita and used in slot blots to test for selective sequence amplification. Four sequences representing low (ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase...
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Boora K, Frederiksen R, Magill C
Mol Gen Genet
. 1999 Apr;
261(2):317-22.
PMID: 10102367
Leaf blight-resistant sorghum accession SC326-6 was crossed to the susceptible cultivar BTx623 to analyze the genetic basis for resistance. Field scoring of inoculated F2 progeny revealed that resistance was transmitted...
9.
Zhou Y, Magill C, Magill J, Newton R
Genome
. 1998 Apr;
41(1):23-33.
PMID: 9549056
The Dc8 gene of carrot (Daucus carota L.) shows differential expression during embryo development. Changes in methylation patterns of a segment of about 500 bp (from base +120 to base...
10.
Joost O, Bianchini G, Bell A, Benedict C, Magill C
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 1995 Nov;
8(6):880-5.
PMID: 8664497
Gossypium barbadense cottons are typically more resistant to wilt pathogens than are Gossypium hirsutum cultivars. Both species make terpenoid phytoalexins in response to infection, implicating isoprenoid biosynthesis as a factor...