Brian Dilkes Curriculum Vitae - Purdue University
Brian Dilkes Curriculum Vitae - Purdue University
Brian Dilkes Curriculum Vitae - Purdue University
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<strong>Dilkes</strong> CV - 2 -<br />
incompatibility in Arabidopsis is determined by a genetic network. In revision for<br />
Genetics<br />
<strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Spielman M, Wiezbauer R, Burkart-Waco D, Watson B, Scott R, and Comai<br />
L 2008 The maternally-expressed WRKY transcription factor TTG2 controls lethality in<br />
interploidy crosses of Arabidopsis. PLoS Biology<br />
Pignatta D, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Wroblewski T, Michelmore RW, Comai L 2008 Transgeneinduced<br />
gene silencing is not affected by a change in ploidy level. PLoS One<br />
Henry IM, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Comai L 2007 Genetic basis for dosage sensitivity in Arabidopsis<br />
thaliana. PLoS Genet 3(4): e70 doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030070<br />
Henry IM, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Comai L 2006 Molecular karyotyping and aneuploidy detection in<br />
A. thaliana using quantitative fluorescent PCR. Plant Journal, 48:307-319<br />
Josefsson C, <strong>Dilkes</strong> B, Comai L 2006 Parent-dependent loss of gene silencing during<br />
interspecies hybridization. Current Biology 16:1322-1328<br />
Coelho CM, Dante RA, Sabelli PA, Sun Y, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Gordon-Kamm WJ Larkins BA<br />
2005 Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors in maize endosperm and their potential role in<br />
endoreduplication. Plant Physiology 138: 2323-36<br />
Henry IM, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Young K, Watson B, Wu H, Comai L 2005 Aneuploidy and<br />
genetic variation in the Arabidopsis thaliana triploid bridge. Genetics 170: 1979-88<br />
<strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Comai L 2004 A differential dosage hypothesis for parental effects in seed<br />
development. Plant Cell 16:3174-80<br />
Hunter BG, Beatty MK, Singletary GW, Hamaker BR, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Larkins BA, and Jung<br />
R 2002 Maize opaque endosperm mutations create extensive changes in patterns of<br />
gene expression. Plant Cell 14: 14:2591-2612<br />
Gordon-Kamm WJ, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Lowe KS, Hoerster G, Sun X, Ross M, Church L, Bunde<br />
C, Farrell J, Hill P, Maddock S, Snyder J, Li X, Woo Y, Bidney D and Larkins BA 2002<br />
Stimulation of the cell cycle and maize transformation by disruption of the plant<br />
retinoblastoma pathway. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A 99: 11975-11980<br />
<strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Dante RD, Coelho C, Larkins BA. 2002 Genetic analyses of<br />
endoreduplication in Zea mays endosperm: evidence of sporophytic and zygotic<br />
maternal control. Genetics 160: 1163-117<br />
Larkins BA, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Dante RA, Coelho CM, Woo Y, Liu Y 2001 Investigating the<br />
hows and whys of DNA endoreduplication. J. Exp. Bot. 52: 183-92<br />
Sun Y, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Zhang C, Dante RA, Carneiro NP, Lowe KS, Jung R, Gordon-Kamm<br />
WJ, Larkins BA 1999 Characterization of maize (Zea mays L.) Wee1 and its activity in<br />
developing endosperm. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A 96: 4180-5<br />
Choe S, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Gregory BD, Ross AS, Yuan H, Noguchi T, Fujioka S, Takatsuto S,<br />
Tanaka A, Yoshida S, Tax FE, Feldmann KA 1999 The Arabidopsis dwarf1 mutant is<br />
defective in the conversion of 24-methylenecholesterol to campesterol in<br />
brassinosteroid biosynthesis. Plant Physiol. 119: 897-907