Richard E Veilleux
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Recent Articles
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Pantazis C, Fisk S, Mills K, Flinn B, Shulaev V, Veilleux R, et al.
Plant Cell Rep
. 2022 Feb;
41(4):1169.
PMID: 35218400
No abstract available.
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Laimbeer F, Bargmann B, Holt S, Pratt T, Peterson B, Doulis A, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2020 Aug;
10(10):3871-3879.
PMID: 32855168
Anthocyanins are pigmented secondary metabolites produced via the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway and play important roles in plant stress responses, pollinator attraction, and consumer preference. Using RNA-sequencing analysis of a cross...
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Pham G, Braz G, Conway M, Crisovan E, Hamilton J, Laimbeer F, et al.
Plant Genome
. 2019 Jul;
12(2).
PMID: 31290929
Potato ( L.) breeders often use dihaploids, which are 2× progeny derived from 4× autotetraploid parents. Dihaploids can be used in diploid crosses to introduce new genetic material into breeding...
4.
Manrique-Carpintero N, Coombs J, Pham G, Laimbeer F, Braz G, Jiang J, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2018 Jul;
9:944.
PMID: 30018631
The cultivated potato () has a complex genetic structure due to its autotetraploidy and vegetative propagation which leads to accumulation of mutations and a highly heterozygous genome. A high degree...
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Hardigan M, Laimbeer F, Hamilton J, Vaillancourt B, Douches D, Farre E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jun;
115(28):E6394-E6395.
PMID: 29934402
No abstract available.
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Laimbeer F, Makris M, Veilleux R
J Vis Exp
. 2018 Mar;
(133).
PMID: 29578518
Endoreduplication, the replication of a cell's nuclear genome without subsequent cytokinesis, yields cells with increased DNA content and is associated with specialization, development and increase in cellular size. In plants,...
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Hardigan M, Laimbeer F, Newton L, Crisovan E, Hamilton J, Vaillancourt B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Nov;
114(46):E9999-E10008.
PMID: 29087343
Cultivated potatoes ( L.), domesticated from wild species native to the Andes of southern Peru, possess a diverse gene pool representing more than 100 tuber-bearing relatives ( section ). A...
8.
Marand A, Jansky S, Zhao H, Leisner C, Zhu X, Zeng Z, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2017 Nov;
18(1):203.
PMID: 29084572
Background: Meiotic recombination is the foundation for genetic variation in natural and artificial populations of eukaryotes. Although genetic maps have been developed for numerous plant species since the late 1980s,...
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Kumar A, Fogelman E, Weissberg M, Tanami Z, Veilleux R, Ginzberg I
Planta
. 2017 Aug;
246(6):1189-1202.
PMID: 28828630
Phytosterol homeostasis may be maintained in leaves through diversion of intermediates into glycoalkaloid biosynthesis, whereas in tuber flesh, excess intermediates are catalyzed by tuber-specific StLAS - like , resulting in...
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Laimbeer F, Holt S, Makris M, Hardigan M, Buell C, Veilleux R
Plant Methods
. 2017 Apr;
13:27.
PMID: 28413433
Background: Endoreduplication, the process of DNA replication in the absence of cell division, is associated with specialized cellular function and increased cell size. Genes controlling endoreduplication in tomato fruit have...