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Detlef Weigel
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 558
Citations - 94360
Detlef Weigel is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 142, co-authored 516 publications receiving 84670 citations. Previous affiliations of Detlef Weigel include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & California Institute of Technology.
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Genome-Wide Insertional Mutagenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana
Jose M. Alonso,Anna Stepanova,Thomas J. Leisse,Christopher J. Kim,Huaming Chen,Paul Shinn,Denise K. Stevenson,Justin Zimmerman,Pascual Barajas,Rosa Cheuk,Carmelita Gadrinab,Collen Heller,Albert Jeske,Eric Koesema,Cristina C. Meyers,Holly Parker,Lance Prednis,Yasser Ansari,Nathan Choy,Hashim Deen,Michael Geralt,Nisha Hazari,Emily Hom,Meagan Karnes,Celene Mulholland,Ral Ndubaku,Ian Thomas Schmidt,Plinio Guzmán,Laura Aguilar-Henonin,Markus Schmid,Detlef Weigel,David E. Carter,Trudy Marchand,Eddy Risseeuw,Debra Brogden,Albana Zeko,William L. Crosby,Charles C. Berry,Joseph R. Ecker +38 more
TL;DR: Genome-wide analysis of the distribution of integration events revealed the existence of a large integration site bias at both the chromosome and gene levels, and insertion mutations were identified in genes that are regulated in response to the plant hormone ethylene.
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A gene expression map of Arabidopsis thaliana development
Markus Schmid,Timothy S. Davison,Stefan R. Henz,Utz Johann Pape,Monika Demar,Martin Vingron,Bernhard Schölkopf,Detlef Weigel,Detlef Weigel,Jan U. Lohmann +9 more
TL;DR: Examining the expression patterns of large gene families, it is found that they are often more similar than would be expected by chance, indicating that many gene families have been co-opted for specific developmental processes.
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Target mimicry provides a new mechanism for regulation of microRNA activity
José Manuel Franco-Zorrilla,Adrian Valli,Marco Todesco,I. Mateos,María Isabel Puga,Ignacio Rubio-Somoza,Antonio Leyva,Detlef Weigel,Juan Antonio García,Javier Paz-Ares +9 more
TL;DR: Target mimicry can be generalized beyond the control of Pi homeostasis, as demonstrated using artificial target mimics and coined to define this mechanism of inhibition of miRNA activity.
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Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs
Javier F. Palatnik,Javier F. Palatnik,Edwards Allen,Xuelin Wu,Carla Schommer,Rebecca Schwab,James C. Carrington,Detlef Weigel,Detlef Weigel +8 more
TL;DR: The JAW locus is identified, which produces a microRNA that can guide messenger RNA cleavage of several TCP genes controlling leaf development, indicating that microRNA-mediated control of leaf morphogenesis is conserved in plants with very different leaf forms.
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Genome-wide association study of 107 phenotypes in Arabidopsis thaliana inbred lines
Susanna Atwell,Yu S. Huang,Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson,Glenda Willems,Matthew W. Horton,Yan Li,Dazhe Meng,Alexander Platt,Aaron M. Tarone,Tina T. Hu,Rong Jiang,N. Wayan Muliyati,Xu Zhang,Muhammad Ali Amer,Ivan Baxter,Benjamin Brachi,Joanne Chory,Joanne Chory,Caroline Dean,Marilyne Debieu,Juliette de Meaux,Joseph R. Ecker,Nathalie Faure,Joel M. Kniskern,Jonathan D. G. Jones,Todd P. Michael,Adnane Nemri,Fabrice Roux,Fabrice Roux,David E. Salt,Chunlao Tang,Marco Todesco,M. Brian Traw,Detlef Weigel,Paul Marjoram,Justin O. Borevitz,Joy Bergelson,Magnus Nordborg +37 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the feasibility of GWA studies in A. thaliana and suggests that the approach will be appropriate for many other organisms, particularly when inbred lines are available.