S R Pearce
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1.
Pearce S, Kumar A, Flavell A
Plant Cell Rep
. 2013 Nov;
15(12):949-53.
PMID: 24178281
The potato (Solanum tuberosum) genome contains a highly heterogeneous population of Ty1-copia group retrotransposons. Here we identify the first such transposable element known to be transcribed in this species. The...
2.
Sadia M, Rabbani M, Hameed S, Pearce S, Malik S
Genet Mol Res
. 2011 Feb;
10(1):197-202.
PMID: 21341211
A simple protocol for obtaining pure, restrictable and amplifiable megabase genomic DNA from oil-free seed residue of Brassica napus, an important oil seed plant, has been developed. Oil from the...
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Pearce S, Knox M, Ellis T, Flavell A, Kumar A
Mol Gen Genet
. 2000 Aug;
263(6):898-907.
PMID: 10954074
The variation in transposition history of different Ty1-copia group LTR retrotransposons in the species lineages of the Pisum genus has been investigated. A heterogeneous population of Ty1-copia elements was isolated...
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Pearce S, Knox M, Kumar A, Ellis T, Flavell A
Plant J
. 1999 Nov;
19(6):711-7.
PMID: 10571856
The terminal sequences of long-terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are a source of powerful molecular markers for linkage mapping and biodiversity studies. The major factor limiting the widespread application of LTR...
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Gribbon B, Pearce S, Kalendar R, Schulman A, Paulin L, Jack P, et al.
Mol Gen Genet
. 1999 Sep;
261(6):883-91.
PMID: 10485278
The Ty1-copia group retrotransposon populations of barley (Hordeum vulgare) and bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) have been characterised by degenerate PCR and sequence analysis of fragments of the reverse transcriptase genes....
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Flavell A, Knox M, Pearce S, Ellis T
Plant J
. 1999 Feb;
16(5):643-50.
PMID: 10036780
Two assays based upon PCR detection of a polymorphic PDR1 retrotransposon insertion in Pisum sativum have been developed. Both methods involve PCR with primers derived from the transposon and flanking...
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Robertson N, Weston S, Kelly S, Duxbury N, Pearce S, Elsmore P, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 1998 Sep;
12(2):477-82.
PMID: 9727805
The results obtained using deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) amplification-based tests must be accurate and reproducible. One such test that simultaneously detects any of 12 of the most common mutations of the...
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Pearce S, Harrison G, Flavell A, Kumar A
Genome
. 1997 Nov;
40(5):617-25.
PMID: 9352643
The genomic organisation of the Ty1-copia retrotransposons in rye (Secale cereale) has been studied. We have used the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify sequences from a conserved domain of...
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Waugh R, McLean K, Flavell A, Pearce S, Kumar A, Thomas B, et al.
Mol Gen Genet
. 1997 Feb;
253(6):687-94.
PMID: 9079879
Retrotransposons are present in high copy number in many plant genomes. They show a considerable degree of sequence heterogeneity and insertional polymorphism, both within and between species. We describe here...
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Kumar A, Pearce S, McLean K, Harrison G, Heslop-Harrison J, Waugh R, et al.
Genetica
. 1997 Jan;
100(1-3):205-17.
PMID: 9440274
The genomic organisation and diversity of the Ty1-copia group retrotransposons has been investigated in several crop plants and their relatives from both dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous families, including potato (Solanum tuberosum),...