Jason A Corwin
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Recent Articles
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Corwin J, Copeland D, Feusier J, Subedy A, Eshbaugh R, Palmer C, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2016 Feb;
12(2):e1005789.
PMID: 26866607
The most established model of the eukaryotic innate immune system is derived from examples of large effect monogenic quantitative resistance to pathogens. However, many host-pathogen interactions involve many genes of...
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Corwin J, Subedy A, Eshbaugh R, Kliebenstein D
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2016 Feb;
29(4):287-98.
PMID: 26828401
The modern evolutionary synthesis suggests that both environmental variation and genetic diversity are critical determinants of pathogen success. However, the relative contribution of these two sources of variation is not...
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Atwell S, Corwin J, Soltis N, Subedy A, Denby K, Kliebenstein D
Front Microbiol
. 2015 Oct;
6:996.
PMID: 26441923
How standing genetic variation within a pathogen contributes to diversity in host/pathogen interactions is poorly understood, partly because most studied pathogens are host-specific, clonally reproducing organisms which complicates genetic analysis....
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Joseph B, Corwin J, Kliebenstein D
PLoS Genet
. 2015 Jan;
11(1):e1004779.
PMID: 25569687
Recent studies are starting to show that genetic control over stochastic variation is a key evolutionary solution of single celled organisms in the face of unpredictable environments. This has been...
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Joseph B, Atwell S, Corwin J, Li B, Kliebenstein D
Front Plant Sci
. 2014 Oct;
5:461.
PMID: 25309560
A central goal of systems biology is to develop models that are both predictive and accurately describe the biological system. One complexity to this endeavor is that it is possible...
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Trontin C, Kiani S, Corwin J, Hematy K, Yansouni J, Kliebenstein D, et al.
Plant J
. 2014 Feb;
78(1):121-33.
PMID: 24479634
Growth is a complex trait that adapts to the prevailing conditions by integrating many internal and external signals. Understanding the molecular origin of this variation remains a challenging issue. In...
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Joseph B, Corwin J, Li B, Atwell S, Kliebenstein D
Elife
. 2013 Oct;
2:e00776.
PMID: 24150750
Understanding genome to phenotype linkages has been greatly enabled by genomic sequencing. However, most genome analysis is typically confined to the nuclear genome. We conducted a metabolomic QTL analysis on...
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Joseph B, Corwin J, Zust T, Li B, Iravani M, Schaepman-Strub G, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2013 Jun;
25(6):1929-45.
PMID: 23749847
To understand how genetic architecture translates between phenotypic levels, we mapped the genetic architecture of growth and defense within the Arabidopsis thaliana Kas × Tsu recombinant inbred line population. We...
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Xiao Y, Savchenko T, Baidoo E, Chehab W, Hayden D, Tolstikov V, et al.
Cell
. 2012 Jun;
149(7):1525-35.
PMID: 22726439
Plastid-derived signals are known to coordinate expression of nuclear genes encoding plastid-localized proteins in a process termed retrograde signaling. To date, the identity of retrograde-signaling molecules has remained elusive. Here,...
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Jimenez-Gomez J, Corwin J, Joseph B, Maloof J, Kliebenstein D
PLoS Genet
. 2011 Oct;
7(9):e1002295.
PMID: 21980300
Quantitative genetic analysis has long been used to study how natural variation of genotype can influence an organism's phenotype. While most studies have focused on genetic determinants of phenotypic average,...