Heather C Rowe
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Sonderby I, Burow M, Rowe H, Kliebenstein D, Halkier B
Plant Physiol
. 2010 Mar;
153(1):348-63.
PMID: 20348214
While R2R3 MYB transcription factors are a large gene family of transcription factors within plants, comprehensive functional data in planta are still scarce. A model for studying R2R3 MYB control...
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Chan E, Rowe H, Kliebenstein D
Genetics
. 2009 Sep;
185(3):991-1007.
PMID: 19737743
With the improvement and decline in cost of high-throughput genotyping and phenotyping technologies, genome-wide association (GWA) studies are fast becoming a preferred approach for dissecting complex quantitative traits. Glucosinolate (GSL)...
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Walley J, Rowe H, Xiao Y, Chehab E, Kliebenstein D, Wagner D, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2008 Dec;
4(12):e1000237.
PMID: 19079584
Organisms are continuously exposed to a myriad of environmental stresses. Central to an organism's survival is the ability to mount a robust transcriptional response to the imposed stress. An emerging...
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Rowe H, Kliebenstein D
Genetics
. 2008 Oct;
180(4):2237-50.
PMID: 18845849
The genetic architecture of plant defense against microbial pathogens may be influenced by pathogen lifestyle. While plant interactions with biotrophic pathogens are frequently controlled by the action of large-effect resistance...
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Rowe H, Hansen B, Halkier B, Kliebenstein D
Plant Cell
. 2008 Jun;
20(5):1199-216.
PMID: 18515501
Genomic approaches have accelerated the study of the quantitative genetics that underlie phenotypic variation. These approaches associate genome-scale analyses such as transcript profiling with targeted phenotypes such as measurements of...
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Wentzell A, Rowe H, Hansen B, Ticconi C, Halkier B, Kliebenstein D
PLoS Genet
. 2007 Oct;
3(9):1687-701.
PMID: 17941713
Phenotypic variation between individuals of a species is often under quantitative genetic control. Genomic analysis of gene expression polymorphisms between individuals is rapidly gaining popularity as a way to query...
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Rowe H, Kliebenstein D
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2007 Sep;
20(9):1126-37.
PMID: 17849715
Botrytis cinerea, or gray mold, is a necrotrophic fungal pathogen of hundreds of plant species. The genetic diversity of B. cinerea may contribute to its broad host range; however, the...
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Kliebenstein D, Rowe H, Denby K
Plant J
. 2005 Sep;
44(1):25-36.
PMID: 16167893
Numerous studies have suggested that plant/pathogen interactions are partially mediated via plant secondary metabolite production and corresponding pathogen tolerance. However, there are inconsistent reports on the ability of particular compounds...