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- Steven D. Kopczak, Nancy A. Haas, Patrick J Hussey, Carolyn D. Silflow, D. Peter Snustad
- The Plant cell
- 1992
The goal of our investigations is to define the genetic control of microtubule-based processes in a higher plant. The available evidence suggests that we have achieved our first objective: the… (More)
- D. Peter Snustad, Nancy A. Haas, Steven D. Kopczak, Carolyn D. Silflow
- The Plant cell
- 1992
The small genome of Arabidopsis contains at least nine expressed beta-tubulin (TUB) genes, in contrast to the large genomes of vertebrate animals, which contain a maximum of seven expressed… (More)
- Steven Berman, Nedra F. Wilson, Nancy A. Haas, Paul A Lefebvre
- Current Biology
- 2003
Little is known about the molecular basis of organelle size control in eukaryotes. Cells of the biflagellate alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii actively maintain their flagella at a precise length.… (More)
- Pushpa Kathir, Matthew LaVoie, William J Brazelton, Nancy A. Haas, Paul A Lefebvre, Carolyn D. Silflow
- Eukaryotic cell
- 2003
We have prepared a molecular map of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii genome anchored to the genetic map. The map consists of 264 markers, including sequence-tagged sites (STS), scored by use of PCR and… (More)
- Richard Villemur, Nancy A. Haas, Catherine Marie Joyce, D. Peter Snustad, Carolyn D. Silflow
- Plant Molecular Biology
- 1994
Four different β-tubulin coding sequences were isolated from a cDNA library prepared from RNA from maize seedling shoots. The four genes (designated tub4, tub6, tub7 and tub8) represented by these… (More)
- Richard Villemur, Catherine Marie Joyce, +5 authors Carolyn D. Silflow
- 1992
Among 81 α-tubulin cDNA clones prepared from RNA from maize seedling shoot, endosperm and pollen, we identified six different α-tubulin coding sequences. The DNA sequence analysis of coding and… (More)
- Carolyn D. Silflow, David G. Oppenheimer, +4 authors D. Peter Snustad
- 1987
Microtubules are important components of the cytoskeleton of plant cells and play key roles in plant growth and morphogenesis. Recent molecular studies have begun to elucidate the structure and… (More)
- Richard Villemur, Catherine Marie Joyce, +5 authors Carolyn D. Silflow
- Journal of molecular biology
- 1992
Among 81 alpha-tubulin cDNA clones prepared from RNA from maize seedling shoot, endosperm and pollen, we identified six different alpha-tubulin coding sequences. The DNA sequence analysis of coding… (More)
- Nancy A. Haas, Constanze Pufahl, Stefan König, Peter Gessler, M. Teufel
- Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift
- 1994
A previously healthy and normally developing 12-day-old female suddenly became restless and developed cold sweats, tachypnoea and tachycardia (300 beats/min). Neither electrocardiogram nor… (More)
- Carolyn D. Silflow, Xiaoqing Sun, Nancy A. Haas, Joseph W. Foley, Paul A Lefebvre
- Genetics
- 2011
Mutations at the APM1 and APM2 loci in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii confer resistance to phosphorothioamidate and dinitroaniline herbicides. Genetic interactions between apm1 and apm2… (More)