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Michael R. Sussman

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  195
Citations -  21193

Michael R. Sussman is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Arabidopsis thaliana. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 191 publications receiving 19330 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael R. Sussman include Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation & Yale University.

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The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes

Chris Bowler, +78 more
- 13 Nov 2008 - 
TL;DR: Analysis of molecular divergence compared with yeasts and metazoans reveals rapid rates of gene diversification in diatoms, and documents the presence of hundreds of genes from bacteria, likely to provide novel possibilities for metabolite management and for perception of environmental signals.
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The Arabidopsis CDPK-SnRK Superfamily of Protein Kinases

TL;DR: Analysis of intron placements supports the hypothesis that CDPKs, CRks, PPCKs and PEPRKs have a common evolutionary origin; however there are no conserved intron positions between these kinases and the SnRK subgroup.
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Maskless fabrication of light-directed oligonucleotide microarrays using a digital micromirror array.

TL;DR: A maskless array synthesizer (MAS) that replaces the chrome masks with virtual masks generated on a computer, which are relayed to a digital micromirror array to grow desired oligonucleotides in a selected pattern.
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T-DNA as an Insertional Mutagen in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: Forward genetics begins with a mutant phenotype and asks the question “What is the genotype?” that is, what is the sequence of the mutant gene causing the altered phenotype?
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A Role for the AKT1 Potassium Channel in Plant Nutrition

TL;DR: Results and membrane potential measurements suggest that the AKT1 channel mediates potassium uptake from solutions that contain as little as 10 micromolar potassium.