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Hyeon-Se Lee

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Chen Z, Wang J, Tian L, Lee H, Wang J, Chen M, et al.
Biol J Linn Soc Lond . 2007 Dec; 82(4):689-700. PMID: 18079994
Arabidopsis is a model system not only for studying numerous aspects of plant biology, but also for understanding mechanisms of the rapid evolutionary process associated with genome duplication and polyploidization....
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Lee H, Wang J, Tian L, Jiang H, Black M, Madlung A, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J . 2006 Dec; 2(1):45-57. PMID: 17166142
Synthetic oligonucleotides (oligos) represent an attractive alternative to cDNA amplicons for spotted microarray analysis in a number of model organisms, including Arabidopsis, C. elegans, Drosophila, human, mouse and yeast. However,...
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Wang J, Tian L, Lee H, Chen Z
Genetics . 2006 Mar; 173(2):965-74. PMID: 16547097
Allopolyploidy is formed by combining two or more divergent genomes and occurs throughout the evolutionary history of many plants and some animals. Transcriptome analysis indicates that many genes in various...
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Wang J, Tian L, Lee H, Wei N, Jiang H, Watson B, et al.
Genetics . 2005 Sep; 172(1):507-17. PMID: 16172500
Polyploidy has occurred throughout the evolutionary history of all eukaryotes and is extremely common in plants. Reunification of the evolutionarily divergent genomes in allopolyploids creates regulatory incompatibilities that must be...
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Wang J, Lee J, Tian L, Lee H, Chen M, Rao S, et al.
Methods Enzymol . 2005 May; 395:570-96. PMID: 15865985
Polyploidy is an evolutionary innovation, providing extra sets of genetic material for phenotypic variation and adaptation. It is predicted that changes of gene expression by genetic and epigenetic mechanisms are...
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Wang J, Tian L, Madlung A, Lee H, Chen M, Lee J, et al.
Genetics . 2004 Sep; 167(4):1961-73. PMID: 15342533
Polyploidization is an abrupt speciation mechanism for eukaryotes and is especially common in plants. However, little is known about patterns and mechanisms of gene regulation during early stages of polyploid...
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Osborn T, Pires J, Birchler J, Auger D, Chen Z, Lee H, et al.
Trends Genet . 2003 Mar; 19(3):141-7. PMID: 12615008
Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especially flowering plants. New phenotypes often arise with polyploid formation and can contribute to the success...