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Lila Vodkin

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Shamimuzzaman M, Vodkin L
PLoS One . 2018 Mar; 13(3):e0194596. PMID: 29570733
To understand translational capacity on a genome-wide scale across three developmental stages of immature soybean seed cotyledons, ribosome profiling was performed in combination with RNA sequencing and cluster analysis. Transcripts...
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Jones S, Tan Y, Shamimuzzaman M, George S, Cunningham B, Vodkin L
Plant Physiol . 2015 Jan; 167(3):639-49. PMID: 25635113
Transcription factors control important gene networks, altering the expression of a wide variety of genes, including those of agronomic importance, despite often being expressed at low levels. Detecting transcription factor...
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Shamimuzzaman M, Vodkin L
Funct Integr Genomics . 2014 Jul; 14(4):683-96. PMID: 25070765
During early seedling growth, the cotyledons transition from a storage tissue to become effectively the first leaf-like structures of the plant. In this programmed developmental process, they likely undergo a...
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Cho Y, Jones S, Vodkin L
PLoS One . 2013 Nov; 8(10):e76954. PMID: 24204712
The I locus is a 27-kb inverted repeat cluster of chalcone synthase genes CHS1-3-4 that mediates siRNA down-regulation of CHS7 and CHS8 target mRNAs during seed development leading to yellow...
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Shamimuzzaman M, Vodkin L
BMC Genomics . 2013 Jul; 14:477. PMID: 23865409
Background: Two plant-specific transcription factors, NAC and YABBY, are involved in important plant developmental processes. However their molecular mechanisms, especially DNA binding sites and co-regulated genes, are largely unknown during...
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Shamimuzzaman M, Vodkin L
BMC Genomics . 2012 Jul; 13:310. PMID: 22799740
Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate the expression of target genes by mediating gene silencing in both plants and animals. The miRNA targets have been extensively investigated in Arabidopsis and rice using...
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Hunt M, Kaur N, Stromvik M, Vodkin L
BMC Plant Biol . 2011 Oct; 11:145. PMID: 22029708
Background: Trichome hairs affect diverse agronomic characters such as seed weight and yield, prevent insect damage and reduce loss of water but their molecular control has not been extensively studied...
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Zabala G, Vodkin L
BMC Plant Biol . 2008 Dec; 8:124. PMID: 19055742
Background: The molecular organization of very few genetically defined CACTA transposon systems have been characterized thoroughly as those of Spm/En in maize, Tam1 of Antirrhinum majus Candystripe1 (Cs1) from Sorghum...
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Zabala G, Vodkin L
BMC Plant Biol . 2007 Jul; 7:38. PMID: 17629935
Background: The recent discoveries of transposable elements carrying host gene fragments such as the Pack-MULEs (Mutator-like transposable elements) of maize (Zea mays), rice (Oryza sativa) and Arabidopsis thaliana, the Helitrons...
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ORourke J, Graham M, Vodkin L, Gonzalez D, Cianzio S, Shoemaker R
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2007 May; 45(5):287-92. PMID: 17466527
Iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) in soybeans has proven to be a perennial problem in the calcareous soils of the U.S. upper Midwest. A historically difficult trait to study in fields,...