Jerry L. Kermicle

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Genetics, Plant Physiology, Molecular Biology
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Lu Y, Hokin SA, Kermicle JL, et al. (2019) A pistil-expressed pectin methylesterase confers cross-incompatibility between strains of Zea mays. Nature Communications. 10: 2304
Lu Y, Kermicle JL, Evans MM. (2014) Genetic and cellular analysis of cross-incompatibility in Zea mays. Plant Reproduction. 27: 19-29
Barbour JE, Liao IT, Stonaker JL, et al. (2012) required to maintain repression2 is a novel protein that facilitates locus-specific paramutation in maize. The Plant Cell. 24: 1761-75
Sidorenko L, Dorweiler JE, Cigan AM, et al. (2009) A dominant mutation in mediator of paramutation2, one of three second-largest subunits of a plant-specific RNA polymerase, disrupts multiple siRNA silencing processes. Plos Genetics. 5: e1000725
Stinard PS, Kermicle JL, Sachs MM. (2009) The maize enr system of r1 haplotype-specific aleurone color enhancement factors. The Journal of Heredity. 100: 217-28
Kermicle JL. (2006) A selfish gene governing pollen-pistil compatibility confers reproductive isolation between maize relatives. Genetics. 172: 499-506
Hollick JB, Kermicle JL, Parkinson SE. (2005) Rmr6 maintains meiotic inheritance of paramutant states in Zea mays. Genetics. 171: 725-40
Kermicle JL, Evans MMS. (2005) Pollen–pistil barriers to crossing in maize and teosinte result from incongruity rather than active rejection Sexual Plant Reproduction. 18: 187-194
Dorweiler JE, Carey CC, Kubo KM, et al. (2000) mediator of paramutation1 is required for establishment and maintenance of paramutation at multiple maize loci. The Plant Cell. 12: 2101-18
Walker EL, Robbins TP, Bureau TE, et al. (1995) Transposon-mediated chromosomal rearrangements and gene duplications in the formation of the maize R-r complex. The Embo Journal. 14: 2350-63
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