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Name:   Rod A. Wing
Affiliation:  Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
Degree(s):  PhD, UC Davis, Genetics, 1987
 BS, UC Berkeley, Biochemistry, 1980
Communities:  Agronomy, Botany
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189 Co-Authors
2828 2nd Level Co-Authors
26189 3rd Level Co-Authors
42 Departmental Colleagues
Expertise:   1) BAC library construction center; 2) BAC/EST resource center; 3) DNA sequencing center; 4) Physical mapping center; 5) Finishing and Annotation center; and 6) Functional and compara .....

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"Localization of jointless-2 gene in the centromeric region of tomato chromosome 12 based on high resolution genetic and physical mapping." TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik 108, No. 2 2004, pp. 190-6.
BudimanM A; ChangS-B; LeeS; YangT J; ZhangH-B; de JongH; WingR A
From Abstract:
genetic and physical mapping, we conclude that the jointless-2 gene is located within or near... and leaves. In tomato, the non-allelic mutations jointless and jointless-2 have been discovered as recessive... genetic map of jointless-2 was constructed using 1,122 jointless F2 plants. Restriction fragment length

"A fine physical map of the rice chromosome 4." Genome research 12, No. 5 2002, pp. 817-23.
ZhaoQiang; ZhangYu; ChengZhukuan; ChenMingsheng; WangShengyue; FengQi; HuangYucheng; LiYing; TangYesheng; ZhouBo; ChenZhehua; YuShuliang; ZhuJingjie; HuXin; MuJie; YingKai; HaoPei; ZhangLei; LuYiqi; LiuYilei; YuZhen; FanDanlin; WengQijun; ChenLing; LuTingting; LiuXiaohui; JiaPeixin; SunTongguo; WuYongrui; ZhangYujun; LuYing; LiCan; WangRong; LeiHaiyan; LiTao; HuHao; WuMei; ZhangRunquan; GuanJianping; ZhuJia; FuGang; GuMinghong; HongGuofan; XueYongbiao; WingRod; JiangJiming; HanBin
From Abstract:
bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-based physical map of the Oryza sativa japonica Nipponbare... is a highly condensed one. The FISH analysis and physical mapping also showed that the short arm... provides the first example of a rapid and reliable physical mapping on the basis of the integration

"Evidence of multiple horizontal transfers of the long terminal repeat retrotransposon RIRE1 within the genus Oryza" The Plant Journal 53, No. 6 2008, pp. 950-959.
RoulinAnne; PieguBenoĆ®t; WingRod A; PanaudOlivier
From Abstract:
Horizontal gene transfer, defined as the transmission of genetic material between reproductively isolated species, has been considered for a long time to be a rare phenomenon. Most well-documented cases of horizontal gene transfer have been described in prokaryotes or in animals and they often

"A Phylogenetic Analysis of Indel Dynamics in the Cotton Genus" Molecular Biology and Evolution 25, No. 7 2008, pp. 1415-1428.
GroverCorrinne E.; YuYeisoo; WingRod A.; PatersonAndrew H.; WendelJonathan F.
From Abstract:
of the mechanisms that affect genome size, we conducted a phylogenetic analysis of indel rates for 2 genomic regions in 4 Gossypium genomes: the 2 coresident genomes (A[sub]T and D[sub]T) of tetraploid cotton

"Dynamic evolution of oryza genomes is revealed by comparative genomic analysis of a genus-wide vertical data set." The Plant cell 20, No. 12 2008, pp. 3191-209.
AmmirajuJetty S; LuFei; SanyalAbhijit; YuYeisoo; SongXiang; JiangNing; PontaroliAna Clara; RamboTeri; CurrieJennifer; ColluraKristi; TalagJayson; FanChuanzhu; GoicoecheaJose Luis; ZuccoloAndrea; ChenJinfeng; BennetzenJeffrey L; ChenMingsheng; JacksonScott; WingRod A
From Abstract:
and compared nine orthologous genomic regions encompassing the Adh1-Adh2 genes (from six diploid genome... and dynamic evolution of this region that have occurred over the past approximately 15 million years. Of the 46 intact genes and four pseudogenes in the japonica genome, 38 (76%) fell into eight multigene
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