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The origin of the naked grains of maize
H Wang, T Nussbaum-Wagler, B Li, Q Zhao, Y Vigouroux, M Faller, ...
Nature 436 (7051), 714-719, 2005
6722005
Global Identification of Targets of the Arabidopsis MADS Domain Protein AGAMOUS-Like15
Y Zheng, N Ren, H Wang, AJ Stromberg, SE Perry
The Plant Cell 21 (9), 2563-2577, 2009
2652009
The embryo MADS domain protein AGAMOUS-Like 15 directly regulates expression of a gene encoding an enzyme involved in gibberellin metabolism
H Wang, LV Caruso, AB Downie, SE Perry
The Plant Cell 16 (5), 1206-1219, 2004
2262004
A transcriptional repression motif in the MADS factor AGL15 is involved in recruitment of histone deacetylase complex components
K Hill, H Wang, SE Perry
The Plant Journal 53 (1), 172-185, 2008
1292008
A chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) approach to isolate genes regulated by AGL15, a MADS domain protein that preferentially accumulates in embryos
H Wang, W Tang, C Zhu, SE Perry
The Plant Journal 32 (5), 831-843, 2002
1122002
Evidence That the Origin of Naked Kernels During Maize Domestication Was Caused by a Single Amino Acid Substitution in tga1
H Wang, AJ Studer, Q Zhao, R Meeley, JF Doebley
Genetics 200 (3), 965-974, 2015
1002015
Selection during maize domestication targeted a gene network controlling plant and inflorescence architecture
AJ Studer, H Wang, JF Doebley
Genetics 207 (2), 755-765, 2017
762017
An Arabidopsis RNA lariat debranching enzyme is essential for embryogenesis
H Wang, K Hill, SE Perry
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (2), 1468-1473, 2004
402004
Rapid isolation of Arabidopsis thaliana developing embryos
SE Perry, H Wang
BioTechniques 35 (2), 278-282, 2003
302003
The role of teosinte glume architecture (tga1) in coordinated regulation and evolution of grass glumes and inflorescence axes
JC Preston, H Wang, L Kursel, J Doebley, EA Kellogg
New Phytologist 193 (1), 204-215, 2012
292012
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