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| X-linked protocadherin 19 mutations cause female-limited epilepsy and cognitive impairment. Dibbens L.M., Tarpey P.S., Hynes K., Bayly M.A., Scheffer I.E., Smith R., Bomar J., Sutton E., Vandeleur L., Shoubridge C. et al. |
| Beta-AMYLASE4, a noncatalytic protein required for starch breakdown, acts upstream of three active beta-amylases in Arabidopsis chloroplasts. Fulton D.C., Stettler M., Mettler T., Vaughan C.K., Li J., Francisco P., Gil M., Reinhold H., Eicke S., Messerli G. et al. Plant Cell 20:1040-1058(2008) · Mapped (2) |
| Mutations in UPF3B, a member of the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay complex, cause syndromic and nonsyndromic mental retardation. Tarpey P.S., Raymond F.L., Nguyen L.S., Rodriguez J., Hackett A., Vandeleur L., Smith R., Shoubridge C., Edkins S., Stevens C. et al. |
| Mutations in the BRWD3 gene cause X-linked mental retardation associated with macrocephaly. Field M., Tarpey P.S., Smith R., Edkins S., O'Meara S., Stevens C., Tofts C., Teague J., Butler A., Dicks E. et al. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 81:367-374(2007) · UniProtKB (1) |
| Phytochrome coordinates Arabidopsis shoot and root development. Salisbury F.J., Hall A., Grierson C.S., Halliday K.J. Plant J. 50:429-438(2007) · Mapped (2) |
| Patterns of somatic mutation in human cancer genomes. Greenman C., Stephens P., Smith R., Dalgliesh G.L., Hunter C., Bignell G., Davies H., Teague J., Butler A., Stevens C. et al. Nature 446:153-158(2007) · UniProtKB (453) |
| Mutations in CUL4B, which encodes a ubiquitin E3 ligase subunit, cause an X-linked mental retardation syndrome associated with aggressive outbursts, seizures, relative macrocephaly, central obesity, hypogonadism, pes cavus, and tremor. Tarpey P.S., Raymond F.L., O'Meara S., Edkins S., Teague J., Butler A., Dicks E., Stevens C., Tofts C., Avis T. et al. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 80:345-352(2007) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (2) |
| Mutations in the gene encoding the sigma 2 subunit of the adaptor protein 1 complex, AP1S2, cause X-linked mental retardation. Tarpey P.S., Stevens C., Teague J., Edkins S., O'Meara S., Avis T., Barthorpe S., Buck G., Butler A., Cole J. et al. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 79:1119-1124(2006) · UniProtKB (1) |
| DELLA-mediated cotyledon expansion breaks coat-imposed seed dormancy. Penfield S., Gilday A.D., Halliday K.J., Graham I.A. Curr. Biol. 16:2366-2370(2006) · Mapped (4) |
| Cold and light control seed germination through the bHLH transcription factor SPATULA. Penfield S., Josse E.M., Kannangara R., Gilday A.D., Halliday K.J., Graham I.A. Curr. Biol. 15:1998-2006(2005) · Mapped (3) |
| Sequence analysis of the protein kinase gene family in human testicular germ-cell tumors of adolescents and adults. Bignell G., Smith R., Hunter C., Stephens P., Davies H., Greenman C., Teague J., Butler A., Edkins S., Stevens C. et al. Genes Chromosomes Cancer 45:42-46(2006) · UniProtKB (2) |
| Lung cancer: intragenic ERBB2 kinase mutations in tumours. Stephens P., Hunter C., Bignell G., Edkins S., Davies H., Teague J., Stevens C., O'Meara S., Smith R., Parker A. et al. Nature 431:525-526(2004) · Mapped (8) |
| The TIME FOR COFFEE gene maintains the amplitude and timing of Arabidopsis circadian clocks. Hall A., Bastow R.M., Davis S.J., Hanano S., McWatters H.G., Hibberd V., Doyle M.R., Sung S., Halliday K.J., Amasino R.M. et al. Plant Cell 15:2719-2729(2003) · UniProtKB (1) |
| Mutations in the huge Arabidopsis gene BIG affect a range of hormone and light responses. Kanyuka K., Praekelt U., Franklin K.A., Billingham O.E., Hooley R., Whitelam G.C., Halliday K.J. Plant J. 35:57-70(2003) · Mapped (3) |
| Changes in photoperiod or temperature alter the functional relationships between phytochromes and reveal roles for phyD and phyE. Halliday K.J., Whitelam G.C. Plant Physiol. 131:1913-1920(2003) · Mapped (3) |
| Phytochromes B, D, and E act redundantly to control multiple physiological responses in Arabidopsis. Franklin K.A., Praekelt U., Stoddart W.M., Billingham O.E., Halliday K.J., Whitelam G.C. Plant Physiol. 131:1340-1346(2003) · Mapped (3) |
| Phytochrome control of flowering is temperature sensitive and correlates with expression of the floral integrator FT. Halliday K.J., Salter M.G., Thingnaes E., Whitelam G.C. Plant J. 33:875-885(2003) · Mapped (3) |
| Phytochrome B and at Least One Other Phytochrome Mediate the Accelerated Flowering Response of Arabidopsis thaliana L. to Low Red/Far-Red Ratio. Halliday K.J., Koornneef M., Whitelam G.C. Plant Physiol. 104:1311-1315(1994) · Mapped (5) |
| SRL1: a new locus specific to the phyB-signaling pathway in Arabidopsis. Huq E., Kang Y., Halliday K.J., Qin M., Quail P.H. Plant J. 23:461-470(2000) · Mapped (1) |
| poc1: an Arabidopsis mutant perturbed in phytochrome signaling because of a T DNA insertion in the promoter of PIF3, a gene encoding a phytochrome-interacting bHLH protein. Halliday K.J., Hudson M., Ni M., Qin M., Quail P.H. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 96:5832-5837(1999) · Mapped (1) |
| Overexpression of rice phytochrome A partially complements phytochrome B deficiency in Arabidopsis. Halliday K.J., Bolle C., Chua N.H., Whitelam G.C. Planta 207:401-409(1999) · Mapped (2) |
| Expression of heterologous phytochromes A, B or C in transgenic tobacco plants alters vegetative development and flowering time. Halliday K.J., Thomas B., Whitelam G.C. Plant J. 12:1079-1090(1997) · Mapped (3) |
| The rosette habit of Arabidopsis thaliana is dependent upon phytochrome action: novel phytochromes control internode elongation and flowering time. Devlin P.F., Halliday K.J., Harberd N.P., Whitelam G.C. Plant J. 10:1127-1134(1996) · Mapped (2) |
| The ELONGATED gene of Arabidopsis acts independently of light and gibberellins in the control of elongation growth. Halliday K., Devlin P.F., Whitelam G.C., Hanhart C., Koornneef M. Plant J. 9:305-312(1996) · Mapped (7) |



