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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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New Arabidopsis advanced intercross recombinant inbred lines reveal female control of nonrandom mating.
Jonathan N. Fitz Gerald,Ann L. Carlson,Evadne Smith,Julin N. Maloof,Detlef Weigel,Joanne Chory,Justin O. Borevitz,Robert Swanson +7 more
TL;DR: The results of these experiments represent the first time female-mediated nonrandom mating has been genetically defined, and several of these loci interact.
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A new role for histone demethylases in the maintenance of plant genome integrity
Javier Antunez-Sanchez,Matthew Naish,Juan S. Ramirez-Prado,Sho Ohno,Sho Ohno,Ying Huang,Alexander Dawson,Deborah Manza-Mianza,Federico Ariel,Cécile Raynaud,Anjar Wilbowo,Josquin Daron,Minako Ueda,David Latrasse,R. Keith Slotkin,R. Keith Slotkin,Detlef Weigel,Moussa Benhamed,José F. Gutierrez-Marcos +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Jumonji-type histone demethylases in plants contribute towards maintaining distinct transcriptional states during development and help safeguard genome integrity following sexual reproduction.
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Author response: Long-term balancing selection drives evolution of immunity genes in Capsella
Daniel Koenig,Jörg Hagmann,Rachel Li,Felix Bemm,Tanja Slotte,Barbara Neuffer,Stephen I. Wright,Detlef Weigel +7 more
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Reading the Second Code: Mapping Epigenomes to Understand Plant Growth, Development, and Adaptation to the Environment
Frédéric Berger,Xiaofeng Cao,Vicki L. Chandler,L. Dennis,Robert A. Martienssen,Blake C. Meyers,Craig S. Pikaard,J. Peacock,Eric J. Richards,Doris Wagner,Detlef Weigel,Vincent Colot,Roger B. Deal,Caroline Dean,Joseph R. Ecker,Mary Gehring,Z. Z. Gong,Brian D. Gregory,G. Rodrigo,José F. Gutierrez-Marcos,Mitsuyasu Hasebe,I. D. Hwang,Steven E. Jacobsen,Tetsuji Kakutani,J. Y. Li,Scott D. Michaels,Yoo-Sun Noh,Nicholas J. Provart,Matthew W. Vaughn,Epic Planning Comm +29 more
TL;DR: The goal of the Epigenomics of Plants International Consortium is to crack this second code, and ultimately master its control, to help catalyze a new green revolution.