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Morten Egevang Jorgensen

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Guo W, Schreiber M, Marosi V, Bagnaresi P, Jorgensen M, Braune K, et al.
Nat Genet . 2025 Feb; 57(2):441-450. PMID: 39901014
A pan-transcriptome describes the transcriptional and post-transcriptional consequences of genome diversity from multiple individuals within a species. We developed a barley pan-transcriptome using 20 inbred genotypes representing domesticated barley diversity...
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Jayakodi M, Lu Q, Pidon H, Rabanus-Wallace M, Bayer M, Lux T, et al.
Nature . 2024 Nov; 636(8043):654-662. PMID: 39537924
Pangenomes are collections of annotated genome sequences of multiple individuals of a species. The structural variants uncovered by these datasets are a major asset to genetic analysis in crop plants....
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Stuart D, Zakhrabekova S, Jorgensen M, Dockter C, Hansson M
Plant Physiol . 2024 Apr; 195(4):2877-2890. PMID: 38630859
Thousands of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) mutants have been isolated over the last century, and many are stored in gene banks across various countries. In the present work, we developed...
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Zakhrabekova S, Chauhan P, Dockter C, Ealumalai P, Ivanova A, Jorgensen M, et al.
Front Genet . 2023 Jul; 14:1213815. PMID: 37470037
Many induced mutants are available in barley ( L.). One of the largest groups of induced mutants is the Erectoides () mutants, which is characterized by a compact and upright...
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Xu D, Sanden N, Hansen L, Belew Z, Madsen S, Meyer L, et al.
Nature . 2023 Apr; 617(7959):132-138. PMID: 37076627
Plant membrane transporters controlling metabolite distribution contribute key agronomic traits. To eliminate anti-nutritional factors in edible parts of crops, the mutation of importers can block the accumulation of these factors...
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Knudsen S, Wendt T, Dockter C, Thomsen H, Rasmussen M, Jorgensen M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Aug; 8(34):eabq2266. PMID: 36001660
Improved agricultural and industrial production organisms are required to meet the future global food demands and minimize the effects of climate change. A new resource for crop and microbe improvement,...
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Jorgensen M, Wulff N, Nafisi M, Xu D, Wang C, Lambertz S, et al.
Bio Protoc . 2021 Oct; 7(22):e2615. PMID: 34595288
This protocol describes how to order and directly assemble uracil-containing non-clonal DNA fragments by uracil excision based cloning (USER cloning). The protocol was generated with the goal of making synthesized...
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Jorgensen M, Crocoll C, Halkier B, Nour-Eldin H
Bio Protoc . 2021 Oct; 7(20):e2581. PMID: 34595263
oocytes are a widely used model system for characterization of heterologously expressed secondary active transporters. Historically, researchers have relied on detecting transport activity by measuring accumulation of radiolabeled substrates by...
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Wulff N, Ernst H, Jorgensen M, Lambertz S, Maierhofer T, Belew Z, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2019 Oct; 10:1106. PMID: 31632416
Based on recent in vitro data, a relatively large number of the plant nitrate transporter 1/peptide transporter family (NPF) proteins have been suggested to function as gibberellic acid (GA) transporters....
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Jorgensen M, Xu D, Crocoll C, Ernst H, Ramirez D, Motawia M, et al.
Elife . 2019 Apr; 8. PMID: 30938287
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