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Brian Dilkes Curriculum Vitae - Purdue University

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<strong>Dilkes</strong> CV - 3 -<br />

Choe S, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Fujioka S, Takatsuto S, Sakurai A, Feldmann KA 1998 The DWF4<br />

gene of Arabidopsis encodes a cytochrome P450 that mediates multiple 22alphahydroxylation<br />

steps in brassinosteroid biosynthesis. Plant Cell 10: 231-43<br />

In preparation<br />

<strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Josefsson C, and Comai L A shared genetic network controls postzygotic<br />

lethality of both interspecies and interploidy hybrids of Arabidopsis.<br />

<strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Henry IM, and Comai L Identification of paternal-effect QTL responsible for<br />

interploidy post-zygotic lethality in Arabidopsis.<br />

Henry IM, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP and Comai L Phenotypic consequences of aneuploidy in<br />

Arabidopsis thaliana.<br />

<strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Weizbauer R, and Comai L QTL for interploidy F1 lethality and seed size<br />

demonstrate independent genetic regulation of size and survival.<br />

Chang P, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, McMahon S, Comai L, and Nuzdin S. Contribution of cis<br />

regulatory evolution to allele specific expression in Arabidopsis allopoyploids.<br />

Walia H, Josefsson C. <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Kirkbride R, Harada J and Comai L. Dosagedependent<br />

deregulation of an AGAMOUS LIKE GENES cluster contributes to<br />

interspecific incompatibility.<br />

Pignatta D, <strong>Dilkes</strong> BP, Comai L. Developmental stage sensitizes the two homoeologs<br />

to hybridization in Arabidopsis<br />

RELEVANT TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS<br />

Gordon-Kamm WJ, Lowe KS, Bailey MA, Gregory CA, Hoerster GJ, Larkins BA, <strong>Dilkes</strong><br />

B, Burnett R, Woo YM 2007 Methods of using viral replicase polynucleotides and<br />

polypeptides. U.S. Patent 7,309,813<br />

Gordon-Kamm WJ, Lowe KS, Larkins BA, <strong>Dilkes</strong> B, Sun Y 2007 Cell cycle nucleic<br />

acids, polypeptides and uses thereof. U.S. Patent 7,256,280<br />

Gordon-Kamm WJ, Lowe KS, Gregory CA, Hoerster GJ, Larkins BA, <strong>Dilkes</strong> B, Burnett<br />

R 2004 Methods of using viral replicase polynucleotides and polypeptides. U.S. Patent<br />

6,770,800<br />

Sun Y, <strong>Dilkes</strong> B, Larkins BA, Lowe KS, Gordon-Kamm WJ, Dante RA 2004 Cell cycle<br />

nucleic acids, polypeptides and uses thereof. U.S. Patent 6,777,590<br />

Gordon-Kamm WJ, Lowe KS Bailey MA, Gregory CA, Hoerster GJ, Larkins BA, <strong>Dilkes</strong><br />

B, Burnett R, Woo, Y 2002 Methods of using viral replicase polynucleotides and<br />

polypeptides. U.S. Patent 6,452,070<br />

Gordon-Kamm WJ, Lowe KS Bailey MA, Gregory CA, Hoerster GJ, Larkins BA, <strong>Dilkes</strong><br />

B, Burnett R, Woo, Y 2001 Methods of using viral replicase polynucleotides and<br />

polypeptides. U.S. Patent 6,284,947

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