Publications
Publications
Site last published: 9/25/08 11:43 AM
1.
Huang, J.T. and H.K. Dooner. 2008. Macrotransposition and
other complex chromosomal restructuring in by closely
linked transposons in direct orientation.
Plant Cell
10.1105/tpc.108.060582 [PDF]
2. Lin, C., B. Shen, Z. Xu, T.G. Kollner, J. Degenhardt and H.K. Dooner. 2008. Characterization of the monoterpene synthase gene tps26, the ortholog of a gene induced by insect herbivory in maize. Plant Physiol. 146:940-951 [PDF]
3. Du, C., J. Caronna, L. He, and H.K. Dooner. 2008. Computational prediction and molecular confirmation of Helitron transposons in the maize genome. BMC Genomics, 9:51 [PDF]
4. Dooner, H.K. and L. He. 2008. Maize genome structure variation: interplay between retrotransposon polymorphisms and genic recombination. Plant Cell 20, 249–258. [PDF]
5. Dooner, H.K. and C.F. Weil. 2007. Give-and-take: interactions between DNA transposons and their host plant genomes. Curr. Opin. Genet Devel. 6: 486-92 [PDF]
6. Wang, Q. and H.K. Dooner. 2006. Remarkable variation in maize genome structure inferred from haplotype diversity at the bz locus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 103: 17644-17649. [PDF]
7. Wu, X.R., Z. Chen, A. Shende, H.K. Dooner, and W. R. Folk. 2006. Visualizing bz1 missense suppression in Zea mays: an assay for monocot tRNA expression and utilization. Plant Mol. Biol. 61, 795-798.
8. Xu, Z. and H. K. Dooner. 2006. The maize aberrant pollen transmission 1 (apt1) gene is a SABRE/KIP homologue required for pollen tube growth. Genetics 172, 1251-1261.
9. Messing, J. and H.K. Dooner. 2006. Organization and variability of the maize genome. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 9: 157-163.
10. Lai, J., Y. Li, J. Messing, and H.K. Dooner. 2005. Gene movement by Helitron transposons contributes to the haplotype variability of maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 102: 968-973.
11. Xu, Z. and H. K. Dooner. 2005. Mx-rMx, a new family of interacting transposons in the growing hAT superfamily of maize. Plant Cell 17, 375-388.
12. Xu, Z, X. Yan, S. Maurais, H Fu, D G. O'Brien, J. Mottinger, and H. K. Dooner. 2004. Jittery, a Mutator distant relative with a paradoxical mobile behavior: excision without reinsertion. Plant Cell 16, 1105-1114.
13. Ma, Z. and H. K. Dooner. 2004. A mutation in the nuclear-encoded plastid ribosomal protein S9 leads to early embryo lethality in maize. Plant Journal 37: 92-103.
14. Fu, H. and H.K. Dooner. 2002. Intraspecific violation of genetic colinearity and its implications in maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99: 9573-9578.
15. Cowperthwaite, M., W. Park, Z. Xu, X. Yan, S. Maurais, and H.K. Dooner. 2002. Use of the transposon Ac as a gene-searching engine in the maize genome. Plant Cell 14, 713-726.
16. Dooner, H.K. 2002. Extensive interallelic polymorphisms drive meiotic recombination into a crossover pathway. Plant Cell 14, 1173-1183.
17. Fu, H., Z. Zheng, and H.K. Dooner. 2002. Recombination rates between adjacent genic and retrotransposon regions in maize vary by two orders of magnitude. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99: 1082-1087.
18. Fu, H., W. Park, X. Yan, Z. Zheng, B. Shen, and H.K. Dooner. 2001. The highly recombinogenic bz locus lies in an unusually gene-rich region of the maize genome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98: 8903-8908
2. Lin, C., B. Shen, Z. Xu, T.G. Kollner, J. Degenhardt and H.K. Dooner. 2008. Characterization of the monoterpene synthase gene tps26, the ortholog of a gene induced by insect herbivory in maize. Plant Physiol. 146:940-951 [PDF]
3. Du, C., J. Caronna, L. He, and H.K. Dooner. 2008. Computational prediction and molecular confirmation of Helitron transposons in the maize genome. BMC Genomics, 9:51 [PDF]
4. Dooner, H.K. and L. He. 2008. Maize genome structure variation: interplay between retrotransposon polymorphisms and genic recombination. Plant Cell 20, 249–258. [PDF]
5. Dooner, H.K. and C.F. Weil. 2007. Give-and-take: interactions between DNA transposons and their host plant genomes. Curr. Opin. Genet Devel. 6: 486-92 [PDF]
6. Wang, Q. and H.K. Dooner. 2006. Remarkable variation in maize genome structure inferred from haplotype diversity at the bz locus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 103: 17644-17649. [PDF]
7. Wu, X.R., Z. Chen, A. Shende, H.K. Dooner, and W. R. Folk. 2006. Visualizing bz1 missense suppression in Zea mays: an assay for monocot tRNA expression and utilization. Plant Mol. Biol. 61, 795-798.
8. Xu, Z. and H. K. Dooner. 2006. The maize aberrant pollen transmission 1 (apt1) gene is a SABRE/KIP homologue required for pollen tube growth. Genetics 172, 1251-1261.
9. Messing, J. and H.K. Dooner. 2006. Organization and variability of the maize genome. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 9: 157-163.
10. Lai, J., Y. Li, J. Messing, and H.K. Dooner. 2005. Gene movement by Helitron transposons contributes to the haplotype variability of maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 102: 968-973.
11. Xu, Z. and H. K. Dooner. 2005. Mx-rMx, a new family of interacting transposons in the growing hAT superfamily of maize. Plant Cell 17, 375-388.
12. Xu, Z, X. Yan, S. Maurais, H Fu, D G. O'Brien, J. Mottinger, and H. K. Dooner. 2004. Jittery, a Mutator distant relative with a paradoxical mobile behavior: excision without reinsertion. Plant Cell 16, 1105-1114.
13. Ma, Z. and H. K. Dooner. 2004. A mutation in the nuclear-encoded plastid ribosomal protein S9 leads to early embryo lethality in maize. Plant Journal 37: 92-103.
14. Fu, H. and H.K. Dooner. 2002. Intraspecific violation of genetic colinearity and its implications in maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99: 9573-9578.
15. Cowperthwaite, M., W. Park, Z. Xu, X. Yan, S. Maurais, and H.K. Dooner. 2002. Use of the transposon Ac as a gene-searching engine in the maize genome. Plant Cell 14, 713-726.
16. Dooner, H.K. 2002. Extensive interallelic polymorphisms drive meiotic recombination into a crossover pathway. Plant Cell 14, 1173-1183.
17. Fu, H., Z. Zheng, and H.K. Dooner. 2002. Recombination rates between adjacent genic and retrotransposon regions in maize vary by two orders of magnitude. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99: 1082-1087.
18. Fu, H., W. Park, X. Yan, Z. Zheng, B. Shen, and H.K. Dooner. 2001. The highly recombinogenic bz locus lies in an unusually gene-rich region of the maize genome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98: 8903-8908