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Macronuclear Genome Sequence of the Ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, a Model Eukaryote
JA Eisen, RS Coyne, M Wu, D Wu, M Thiagarajan, JR Wortman, ...
PLoS biology 4 (9), e286, 2006
8672006
A golden gate modular cloning toolbox for plants
C Engler, M Youles, R Gruetzner, TM Ehnert, S Werner, JDG Jones, ...
ACS synthetic biology 3 (11), 839-843, 2014
6882014
Editing plant genomes with CRISPR/Cas9
K Belhaj, A Chaparro-Garcia, S Kamoun, NJ Patron, V Nekrasov
Current opinion in biotechnology 32, 76-84, 2015
6582015
Induction of targeted, heritable mutations in barley and Brassica oleracea using RNA-guided Cas9 nuclease
T Lawrenson, O Shorinola, N Stacey, C Li, L Østergaard, N Patron, ...
Genome biology 16, 1-13, 2015
5612015
Standards for plant synthetic biology: a common syntax for exchange of DNA parts
NJ Patron, D Orzaez, S Marillonnet, H Warzecha, C Matthewman, ...
New Phytologist 208 (1), 13-19, 2015
2802015
Building a global alliance of biofoundries
N Hillson, M Caddick, Y Cai, JA Carrasco, MW Chang, NC Curach, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 2040, 2019
2472019
Transit peptide diversity and divergence: a global analysis of plastid targeting signals
NJ Patron, RF Waller
Bioessays 29 (10), 1048-1058, 2007
1882007
Gene replacement of fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate aldolase supports the hypothesis of a single photosynthetic ancestor of chromalveolates
NJ Patron, MB Rogers, PJ Keeling
Eukaryotic Cell 3 (5), 1169-1175, 2004
1812004
Complex protein targeting to dinoflagellate plastids
NJ Patron, RF Waller, JM Archibald, PJ Keeling
Journal of molecular biology 348 (4), 1015-1024, 2005
1752005
A tertiary plastid uses genes from two endosymbionts
NJ Patron, RF Waller, PJ Keeling
Journal of molecular biology 357 (5), 1373-1382, 2006
1722006
Origin and distribution of epipolythiodioxopiperazine (ETP) gene clusters in filamentous ascomycetes
NJ Patron, RF Waller, AJ Cozijnsen, DC Straney, DM Gardiner, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 7, 1-15, 2007
1712007
Multiple gene phylogenies support the monophyly of cryptomonad and haptophyte host lineages
NJ Patron, Y Inagaki, PJ Keeling
Current Biology 17 (10), 887-891, 2007
1552007
The altered pattern of amylose accumulation in the endosperm of low-amylose barley cultivars is attributable to a single mutant allele of granule-bound starch synthase I with a …
NJ Patron, AM Smith, BF Fahy, CM Hylton, MJ Naldrett, BG Rossnagel, ...
Plant Physiology 130 (1), 190-198, 2002
1552002
The Phosphoglucan Phosphatase Like Sex Four2 Dephosphorylates Starch at the C3-Position in Arabidopsis
D Santelia, O Kötting, D Seung, M Schubert, M Thalmann, S Bischof, ...
The Plant Cell 23 (11), 4096-4111, 2011
1502011
Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture: opportunities and challenges emerging from the science and information technology revolution
M Halewood, T Chiurugwi, R Sackville Hamilton, B Kurtz, E Marden, ...
New Phytologist 217 (4), 1407-1419, 2018
1342018
The lys5 Mutations of Barley Reveal the Nature and Importance of Plastidial ADP-Glc Transporters for Starch Synthesis in Cereal Endosperm
NJ Patron, B Greber, BF Fahy, DA Laurie, ML Parker, K Denyer
Plant Physiology 135 (4), 2088-2097, 2004
1312004
A low-starch barley mutant, Risø 16, lacking the cytosolic small subunit of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, reveals the importance of the cytosolic isoform and the identity of …
PE Johnson, NJ Patron, AR Bottrill, JR Dinges, BF Fahy, ML Parker, ...
Plant Physiology 131 (2), 684-696, 2003
1292003
A high frequency of overlapping gene expression in compacted eukaryotic genomes
BAP Williams, CH Slamovits, NJ Patron, NM Fast, PJ Keeling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (31), 10936-10941, 2005
1232005
COMMON EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN OF STARCH BIOSYNTHETIC ENZYMES IN GREEN AND RED ALGAE1
NJ Patron, PJ Keeling
Journal of Phycology 41 (6), 1131-1141, 2005
1212005
Sulfate assimilation in eukaryotes: fusions, relocations and lateral transfers
NJ Patron, DG Durnford, S Kopriva
BMC Evolutionary Biology 8, 1-14, 2008
1202008
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