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Steven H. Strauss
Researcher at Oregon State University
Publications - 221
Citations - 15243
Steven H. Strauss is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Populus trichocarpa. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 210 publications receiving 13842 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven H. Strauss include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Conservation and divergence of methylation patterning in plants and animals
Suhua Feng,Shawn J. Cokus,Xiaoyu Zhang,Pao-Yang Chen,Magnolia Bostick,Mary G. Goll,Jonathan Hetzel,Jayati Jain,Steven H. Strauss,Marnie E. Halpern,Chinweike Ukomadu,Kirsten C. Sadler,Sriharsa Pradhan,Matteo Pellegrini,Steven E. Jacobsen +14 more
TL;DR: Comparisons of DNA methylation in eight diverse plant and animal genomes found that patterns of methylation are very similar in flowering plants with methylated cytosines detected in all sequence contexts, whereas CG methylation predominates in animals.
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CO/FT Regulatory Module Controls Timing of Flowering and Seasonal Growth Cessation in Trees
Henrik Böhlenius,Tao Huang,Laurence Charbonnel-Campaa,Amy M. Brunner,Amy M. Brunner,Stefan Jansson,Steven H. Strauss,Ove Nilsson +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the CO/FT regulatory module, which controls flowering time in response to variations in daylength in annual plants, controls flowering in aspen trees, Unexpectedly, it also controls the short-day–induced growth cessation and bud set occurring in the fall.
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The genome of Eucalyptus grandis
Alexander Andrew Myburg,Dario Grattapaglia,Dario Grattapaglia,Gerald A. Tuskan,Gerald A. Tuskan,Uffe Hellsten,Richard D. Hayes,Jane Grimwood,Jerry Jenkins,Erika Lindquist,Hope Tice,Diane Bauer,David Goodstein,Inna Dubchak,Alexandre Poliakov,Eshchar Mizrachi,Anand Raj Kumar Kullan,Steven G. Hussey,Desre Pinard,Karen Van der Merwe,Pooja Singh,Ida Van Jaarsveld,Orzenil B. Silva-Junior,Roberto C. Togawa,Marília de Castro Rodrigues Pappas,Danielle A. Faria,Carolina Sansaloni,Cesar Petroli,Xiaohan Yang,Priya Ranjan,Timothy J. Tschaplinski,Chu-Yu Ye,Ting Li,Lieven Sterck,Kevin Vanneste,Florent Murat,Marçal Soler,Hélène San Clemente,Naijib Saidi,Hua Cassan-Wang,Christophe Dunand,Charles A. Hefer,Charles A. Hefer,Erich Bornberg-Bauer,Anna R. Kersting,Anna R. Kersting,Kelly J. Vining,Vindhya Amarasinghe,Martin Ranik,Sushma Naithani,Justin Elser,Alexander Boyd,Aaron Liston,Joseph W. Spatafora,Palitha Dharmwardhana,Rajani Raja,Christopher M. Sullivan,Elisson Romanel,Elisson Romanel,Marcio Alves-Ferreira,Carsten Külheim,William J. Foley,Victor Carocha,Jorge A. P. Paiva,David Kudrna,Sérgio Hermínio Brommonschenkel,Giancarlo Pasquali,Margaret Byrne,Philippe Rigault,Josquin Tibbits,Antanas V. Spokevicius,Rebecca C. Jones,Dorothy A. Steane,Dorothy A. Steane,René E. Vaillancourt,Brad M. Potts,Fourie Joubert,Kerrie Barry,Georgios J. Pappas,Steven H. Strauss,Pankaj Jaiswal,Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati,Jérôme Salse,Yves Van de Peer,Yves Van de Peer,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Jeremy Schmutz,Jeremy Schmutz +87 more
TL;DR: Of 36,376 predicted protein-coding genes, 34% occur in tandem duplications, the largest proportion thus far in plant genomes, which shows the highest diversity of genes for specialized metabolites such as terpenes that act as chemical defence and provide unique pharmaceutical oils.
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Validating internal controls for quantitative plant gene expression studies
TL;DR: The results support that quantitative comparisons of candidate reference genes are an important part of real-time RT-PCR studies that seek to precisely evaluate variation in gene expression and facilitate statistical and graphical evaluation of gene expression stability.
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FLOWERING LOCUS T duplication coordinates reproductive and vegetative growth in perennial poplar
Chuan Yu Hsu,Joshua P. Adams,Hyejin Kim,Kyoungok No,Caiping Ma,Steven H. Strauss,Jenny Drnevich,Lindsay Vandervelde,Jeffrey D. Ellis,Brandon M. Rice,Norman J. Wickett,Lee E. Gunter,Gerald A. Tuskan,Amy M. Brunner,Grier P. Page,Abdelali Barakat,John E. Carlson,John E. Carlson,Claude W. dePamphilis,Dawn S. Luthe,Cetin Yuceer +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report that functionally diverged paralogs FLOWERING LOCUS T1 (FT1) and FT2 (FT2) coordinate the repeated cycles of vegetative and reproductive growth in woody perennial poplar (Populus spp.).