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T E Richter

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Sanz-Alferez S, Richter T, Hulbert S, Bennetzen J
Theor Appl Genet . 2013 Oct; 91(1):25-32. PMID: 24169663
The Rp3 locus of maize conditions race-specific resistance to a fungal rust pathogen, Puccinia sorghi. Both morphological and DNA markers were employed to characterize alleles of Rp3 and to accurately...
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Richter T, Ronald P
Plant Mol Biol . 2000 Feb; 42(1):195-204. PMID: 10688137
Several common themes have shaped the evolution of plant disease resistance genes. These include duplication events of progenitor resistance genes and further expansion to create clustered gene families. Variation can...
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Hu G, Richter T, Hulbert S, Pryor T
Plant Cell . 1996 Aug; 8(8):1367-1376. PMID: 12239417
The rp1 locus of maize controls race-specific resistance to the common rust fungus Puccinia sorghi. Four mutant or recombinant Rp1 alleles (rp1-NC3, Rp1-D21, Rp1-MD19, and Rp1-Kr1N) were identified. They condition...
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Richter T, Pryor T, Bennetzen J, Hulbert S
Genetics . 1995 Sep; 141(1):373-81. PMID: 8536984
We address the question of whether genetic reassortment events, including unequal crossing over and gene conversion, at the Rp1 complex are capable of generating novel resistance specificities that were not...
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Hong K, Richter T, Bennetzen J, Hulbert S
Mol Gen Genet . 1993 May; 239(1-2):115-21. PMID: 8099709
Rp1 is a disease resistance complex and is the terminal morphological marker on the short arm of maize chromosome 10. Several restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), which map within 5...
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Hulbert S, Richter T, Axtell J, Bennetzen J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1990 Jun; 87(11):4251-5. PMID: 1971947
Cloned DNA fragments from 14 characterized maize genes and 91 random fragments used for genetic mapping in maize were tested for their ability to hybridize and detect restriction fragment length...