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Mark O. Winfield
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 46
Citations - 3755
Mark O. Winfield is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: SNP genotyping & Genotyping. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 43 publications receiving 3263 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark O. Winfield include University of Milan & University of Cambridge.
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Reproducibility testing of RAPD, AFLP and SSR markers in plants by a network of European laboratories
C. J. Jones,Keith J. Edwards,S. Castaglione,Mark O. Winfield,Francesco Sala,C.C.M. van de Wiel,G.M.M. Bredemeijer,Ben Vosman,Michaela C. Matthes,A. Daly,Reinhold Brettschneider,P. Bettini,Marcello Buiatti,Elena Maestri,Aliosha Malcevschi,Nelson Marmiroli,R. L. Aert,Guido Volckaert,Julia Rueda,Rosario Linacero,A. M. Vázquez,Angela Karp +21 more
TL;DR: This article describes a network experiment involving several European laboratories, in which the reproducibility of three popular molecular marker techniques was examined: random-amplified fragment length polymorphism (RAPD), amplified fragment length SNP (AFLP) and sequence-tagged microsatellites (SSR).
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A global analysis of SNX27–retromer assembly and cargo specificity reveals a function in glucose and metal ion transport
Florian Steinberg,Matthew Gallon,Mark O. Winfield,Elaine C. Thomas,Amanda J. Bell,Kate J. Heesom,Jeremy M. Tavaré,Peter J. Cullen +7 more
TL;DR: The data identify the SNX27–retromer as a major endosomal recycling hub required to maintain cellular nutrient homeostasis and establish that direct interaction of theSNX27 PDZ domain with the retromer subunit VPS26 is necessary and sufficient to prevent lysosomal entry of SNX 27 cargo.
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High-density SNP genotyping array for hexaploid wheat and its secondary and tertiary gene pool
Mark O. Winfield,Alexandra M. Allen,Amanda J. Burridge,Gary L A Barker,Harriet R. Benbow,Paul A. Wilkinson,Jane A. Coghill,Christy Waterfall,Alessandro Davassi,Geoff Scopes,Ali Pirani,Teresa Webster,Fiona Brew,Claire Bloor,Julie King,Claire West,Simon Griffiths,Ian P. King,Alison R. Bentley,Keith J. Edwards +19 more
TL;DR: The identification of a large number of single nucleotide polymorphisms that can be used to genotype hexaploid wheat and to identify and track introgressions from a variety of sources are described.
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Plant responses to cold: transcriptome analysis of wheat.
TL;DR: An overview of the main features of cold acclimation is provided with particular focus on transcriptome reprogramming and some of the important differences between cold-hardy and cold-sensitive varieties are highlighted.
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Characterization of a Wheat Breeders' Array suitable for high-throughput SNP genotyping of global accessions of hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum).
Alexandra M. Allen,Mark O. Winfield,Amanda J. Burridge,Rowena C Downie,Harriet L Benbow,Gary L A Barker,Paul A. Wilkinson,Jane A. Coghill,Christy Waterfall,Alessandro Davassi,Geoff Scopes,Ali Pirani,Teresa Webster,Fiona Brew,Claire Bloor,Simon Griffiths,Alison R. Bentley,Mark Alda,Peter Jack,Andrew L. Phillips,Keith J. Edwards +20 more
TL;DR: The identification of 35 143 single nucleotide polymorphism‐based markers are described, which are highly suited to the genotyping of elite hexaploid wheat accessions and are suitable for generating high‐density genetic maps of previously uncharacterized populations and for characterizing novel genetic diversity produced by mutagenesis.