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Marc W. Schmid
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 64
Citations - 2507
Marc W. Schmid is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1852 citations.
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Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia polymorpha Genome
John L. Bowman,Takayuki Kohchi,Katsuyuki T. Yamato,Jerry Jenkins,Shengqiang Shu,Kimitsune Ishizaki,Shohei Yamaoka,Ryuichi Nishihama,Yasukazu Nakamura,Frédéric Berger,Catherine Adam,Shiori S Aki,Felix Althoff,Takashi Araki,Mario A. Arteaga-Vazquez,Sureshkumar Balasubrmanian,Kerrie Barry,Diane Bauer,Christian R. Boehm,Liam N. Briginshaw,Juan Caballero-Pérez,Bruno Catarino,Feng Chen,Shota Chiyoda,Mansi Chovatia,Kevin M. Davies,Mihails Delmans,Taku Demura,Tom Dierschke,Tom Dierschke,Liam Dolan,Ana E. Dorantes-Acosta,D. Magnus Eklund,D. Magnus Eklund,Stevie N. Florent,Eduardo Flores-Sandoval,Asao Fujiyama,Hideya Fukuzawa,Bence Galik,Daniel Grimanelli,Jane Grimwood,Ueli Grossniklaus,Takahiro Hamada,Jim Haseloff,Alexander J. Hetherington,Asuka Higo,Yuki Hirakawa,Yuki Hirakawa,Hope Hundley,Yoko Ikeda,Keisuke Inoue,Shin-ichiro Inoue,Sakiko Ishida,Qidong Jia,Mitsuru Kakita,Takehiko Kanazawa,Takehiko Kanazawa,Yosuke Kawai,Tomokazu Kawashima,Tomokazu Kawashima,Megan Kennedy,Keita Kinose,Toshinori Kinoshita,Yuji Kohara,Eri Koide,Kenji Komatsu,Sarah Kopischke,Minoru Kubo,Junko Kyozuka,Ulf Lagercrantz,Shih-Shun Lin,Erika Lindquist,Anna Lipzen,Chia-Wei Lu,Efraín De Luna,Robert A. Martienssen,Naoki Minamino,Naoki Minamino,Masaharu Mizutani,Miya Mizutani,Nobuyoshi Mochizuki,Isabel Monte,Rebecca A. Mosher,Hideki Nagasaki,Hirofumi Nakagami,Satoshi Naramoto,Kazuhiko Nishitani,Misato Ohtani,Takashi Okamoto,Masaki Okumura,Jeremy Phillips,Bernardo Pollak,Anke Reinders,Moritz Rövekamp,Ryosuke Sano,Shinichiro Sawa,Marc W. Schmid,Makoto Shirakawa,Roberto Solano,Alexander Spunde,Noriyuki Suetsugu,Sumio Sugano,Akifumi Sugiyama,Rui Sun,Yutaka Suzuki,Mizuki Takenaka,Daisuke Takezawa,Hirokazu Tomogane,Masayuki Tsuzuki,Takashi Ueda,Masaaki Umeda,John M. Ward,Yuichiro Watanabe,Kazufumi Yazaki,Ryusuke Yokoyama,Yoshihiro Yoshitake,Izumi Yotsui,Sabine Zachgo,Jeremy Schmutz +118 more
TL;DR: Compared with other sequenced land plants, M. polymorpha exhibits low genetic redundancy in most regulatory pathways, with this portion of its genome resembling that predicted for the ancestral land plant.
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Hi-C Analysis in Arabidopsis Identifies the KNOT, a Structure with Similarities to the flamenco Locus of Drosophila
TL;DR: It is shown that chromosomal architecture of Arabidopsis is tightly linked to the epigenetic state, and how physical constraints, such as nuclear size, correlate with the folding principles of chromatin is shown.
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Plant germline formation: common concepts and developmental flexibility in sexual and asexual reproduction
TL;DR: New insights into the genetic basis and molecular mechanisms underlying plant germline development in sexual and asexual species are discussed.
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A powerful method for transcriptional profiling of specific cell types in eukaryotes: laser-assisted microdissection and RNA sequencing.
Marc W. Schmid,Anja Schmidt,Ulrich C. Klostermeier,Matthias Barann,Philip Rosenstiel,Ueli Grossniklaus +5 more
TL;DR: An approach that allows cell type-specific transcriptional profiling of distinct target cells, which are rare and difficult to access, with unprecedented sensitivity and resolution is presented and it is shown that this approach can be applied to most eukaryotic organisms.
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Contribution of epigenetic variation to adaptation in Arabidopsis.
Marc W. Schmid,Christian Heichinger,Christian Heichinger,Diana Coman Schmid,Diana Coman Schmid,Daniela Guthörl,Valeria Gagliardini,Rémy Bruggmann,Sirisha Aluri,Catharine Aquino,Bernhard Schmid,Lindsay A. Turnbull,Lindsay A. Turnbull,Ueli Grossniklaus +13 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that epigenetic variation is subject to selection and can contribute to rapid adaptive responses, although the extent to which epigenetics plays a role in adaptation is still unclear.