Charles S. Gillmor, Ph.D.

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2002 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Cell Biology, Genetics, Botany Biology
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Christopher R. Somerville grad student 1998-2003 Stanford
 (Genetic analysis of morphogenesis in the Arabidopsis embryo.)
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Gillmor CS, Lukowitz W. (2020) EMS Mutagenesis of Arabidopsis Seeds. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2122: 15-23
Gillmor CS, Settles AM, Lukowitz W. (2020) Genetic Screens to Target Embryo and Endosperm Pathways in Arabidopsis and Maize. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2122: 3-14
Chung Y, Zhu Y, Wu MF, et al. (2019) Auxin Response Factors promote organogenesis by chromatin-mediated repression of the pluripotency gene SHOOTMERISTEMLESS. Nature Communications. 10: 886
Gao P, Xiang D, Quilichini TD, et al. (2019) Gene expression atlas of embryo development in Arabidopsis. Plant Reproduction
Armenta-Medina A, Gillmor CS. (2018) Genetic, molecular and parent-of-origin regulation of early embryogenesis in flowering plants. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 131: 497-543
Del Toro-De León G, Lepe-Soltero D, Gillmor CS. (2016) Zygotic genome activation in isogenic and hybrid plant embryos. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 29: 148-53
Gillmor CS, Roeder AH, Sieber P, et al. (2016) A Genetic Screen for Mutations Affecting Cell Division in the Arabidopsis thaliana Embryo Identifies Seven Loci Required for Cytokinesis. Plos One. 11: e0146492
Gillmor CS, Roeder AHK, Sieber P, et al. (2016) A genetic screen for mutations affecting cell division in the Arabidopsis thaliana embryo identifies seven loci required for cytokinesis Plos One. 11
García-Aguilar M, Gillmor CS. (2015) Zygotic genome activation and imprinting: parent-of-origin gene regulation in plant embryogenesis. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 27: 29-35
Del Toro-De León G, García-Aguilar M, Gillmor CS. (2014) Non-equivalent contributions of maternal and paternal genomes to early plant embryogenesis. Nature. 514: 624-7
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