Meghna R Malik
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Recent Articles
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Malik M, Patterson N, Sharma N, Tang J, Burkitt C, Ji Y, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2023 Aug;
21(12):2671-2682.
PMID: 37610031
Plant-based co-production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and seed oil has the potential to create a viable domestic source of feedstocks for renewable fuels and plastics. PHAs, a class of biodegradable polyesters,...
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Malik M, Tang J, Sharma N, Burkitt C, Ji Y, Mykytyshyn M, et al.
Plant Cell Rep
. 2018 Jun;
37(10):1367-1381.
PMID: 29881973
The rapid assessment of metabolic engineering strategies in plants is aided by crops that provide simple, high throughput transformation systems, a sequenced genome, and the ability to evaluate the resulting...
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Malik M, Yang W, Patterson N, Tang J, Wellinghoff R, Preuss M, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2014 Nov;
13(5):675-88.
PMID: 25418911
Poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production in plastids of Camelina sativa seeds was investigated by comparing levels of polymer produced upon transformation of plants with five different binary vectors containing combinations of five...
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Whittle C, Malik M, Li R, Krochko J
Plant Mol Biol
. 2009 Dec;
72(3):279-99.
PMID: 19949835
Transcriptome data for plant reproductive organs/cells currently is very limited as compared to sporophytic tissues. Here, we constructed cDNA libraries and obtained ESTs for Brassica napus pollen (4,864 ESTs), microspores...
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Malik M, Wang F, Dirpaul J, Zhou N, Hammerlindl J, Keller W, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2008 Jun;
59(10):2857-73.
PMID: 18552352
Brassica napus cultivar Westar is non-embryogenic under all standard protocols for induction of microspore embryogenesis; however, the rare embryos produced in Westar microspore cultures, induced with added brassinosteroids, were found...
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Xiang D, Datla R, Li F, Cutler A, Malik M, Krochko J, et al.
Genome
. 2008 Mar;
51(3):236-42.
PMID: 18356959
Brassica species represent several important crops including canola (Brassica napus). Understanding of genetic elements that contribute to seed-associated functions will impact future improvements in the canola crop. Brassica species share...
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Whittle C, Malik M, Krochko J
BMC Genomics
. 2007 Jun;
8:169.
PMID: 17567911
Background: Currently, there is little data available regarding the role of gender-specific gene expression on synonymous codon usage (translational selection) in most organisms, and particularly plants. Using gender-specific EST libraries...
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Malik M, Wang F, Dirpaul J, Zhou N, Polowick P, Ferrie A, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2007 Mar;
144(1):134-54.
PMID: 17384168
Isolated microspores of Brassica napus are developmentally programmed to form gametes; however, microspores can be reprogrammed through stress treatments to undergo appropriate divisions and form embryos. We are interested in...
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Thakur J, Malik M, Bhatt V, Reddy M, Sopory S, Tyagi A, et al.
Gene
. 2003 Oct;
314:1-13.
PMID: 14527713
The SET domains are conserved amino acid sequences present in chromosomal proteins that contribute to the epigenetic control of gene expression by altering regional organization of the chromatin structure. The...