Spiegel Online interview with Detlef
Why Detlef is not afraid of genetically modified plants (in German).
And why it is at the same time nonsense that we will all die of hunger without GMO or genome editing.
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Why Detlef is not afraid of genetically modified plants (in German).
And why it is at the same time nonsense that we will all die of hunger without GMO or genome editing.
A map of climate change-driven natural selection in Arabidopsis thaliana
Exposito-Alonso, M., et al. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/321133
Through the lens of evolution, climate change is a directional selection acting on populations, forcing them to change and adapt, or face extinction. We
Modulation of ACD6 dependent hyperimmunity by natural alleles of an Arabidopsis thaliana NLR resistance gene
Zhu, W., Zaidem, M., Van de Weyer, A.-L., Gutaker, R. M., Chae, E., Kim, S.-T., Bemm, F., Li, L., Schwab, R., Unger, F., Beha, M.
The award is given annually for career accomplishments in plant genomics
On March 24, the Maize Genetics Executive Committee announced that Detlef will receive the Barbara McClintock Prize 2019 for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies. The announcement takes place at
Adaptive diversification of growth allometry in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Vasseur et al.: PNAS March 14, 2018. 201709141
Are there biological constants unifying phenotypic diversity across scales? Metabolic scaling theory (MST) predicts mathematical regularity and constancy in the allometric scaling
Genome-wide signatures of flowering adaptation to climate temperature: regional analyses in a highly diverse native range of Arabidopsis thaliana
Collaborative work with Carlos Alonso-Blanco and Xavi Picó
Tabas-Madrid et al.: Plant Cell Environ. published online Mar 8.
Current global
Incomplete reprogramming of cell-specific epigenetic marks during asexual reproduction leads to heritable phenotypic variation in plants
Wibowo et al. bioRxiv 2018/02/19/267955
Plants differ from animals in their capability to easily regenerate fertile adult individuals from terminally differentiated cells. This unique … Read the rest
The rate and potential relevance of new mutations in a colonizing plant lineage
We used a unique natural “experiment” to measure long-time substitution rates
Exposito-Alonso et al.
PLoS Genetics, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007155
A consequence of an increasingly interconnected world is the spread
High contiguity Arabidopsis thaliana genome assembly with a single nanopore flow cell
Both PacBio and Oxford Nanopore produce impressive assemblies
Todd P. Michael, Florian Jupe, Felix Bemm, S. Timothy Motley, Justin P. Sandoval, Christa Lanz, Olivier Loudet, Detlef Weigel &
Arabidopsis thaliana populations support long-term maintenance and parallel expansions of related Pseudomonas pathogens
With Kemen and Neher labs, we describe the natural dynamics of the A. thaliana/Pseudomonas pathsystem over several years and locations
Talia L Karasov, Juliana Almario, Claudia Friedemann, … Read the rest
Department of Molecular Biology
Max Planck Institute for
Biology Tübingen
D-72076 Tübingen, Germany