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Andre Greiner

Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin

Publications -  6
Citations -  629

Andre Greiner is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlamydomonas reinhardtii & Cas9. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 444 citations. Previous affiliations of Andre Greiner include Humboldt State University.

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Targeting of Photoreceptor Genes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii via Zinc-Finger Nucleases and CRISPR/Cas9.

TL;DR: In this article, the photoreceptor genes COP1/2, COP3 (encoding channelrhodopsin 1 [ChR1]), COP4, COP5, PHOT, UVR8, VGCC, MAT3, and aCRY were used for gene editing in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
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A blue-light photoreceptor mediates the feedback regulation of photosynthesis

TL;DR: The existence of a molecular link between photoreception, photosynthesis, and photoprotection in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is shown, indicating that the sensing, utilization, and dissipation of light is a concerted process that plays a vital role in microalgal acclimation to environments of variable light intensities.
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Nuclear gene targeting in Chlamydomonas using engineered zinc‐finger nucleases

TL;DR: A nuclear gene targeting strategy for Chlamydomonas that is based on the application of zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) is presented, and it is anticipated that this ZFN technology will be useful for studying the functions of individual genes in Chlamys Domonas.
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Phototropin Influence on Eyespot Development and Regulation of Phototactic Behavior in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

TL;DR: It is proposed that phototropin is a light regulator of phototaxis that desensitizes the eyespot when blue light intensities increase.
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An Efficient Visual Screen for CRISPR/Cas9 Activity in Arabidopsis thaliana .

TL;DR: A generic vector system that can be used to clone any sgRNA sequence in a plant T-DNA vector containing an ubiquitously expressed Cas9 gene is designed and it is proposed that targeting of GL1 is suitable for assessing and optimizing Cas9-mediated gene-editing in Arabidopsis.