M. Eric Schranz, PhD

Affiliations: 
2007-2012 Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
 2012- Biosystematics Wageningen University and Research Center, The Netherlands 
Area:
plant genomics, phylogenomics, polyploidy
Website:
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Cross-listing: Plant Biology Tree

Parents

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Richard G. Olmstead research assistant 1994-1994 CU Boulder (Evolution Tree)
Robert M. Goodman research assistant 1996-1996 UW Madison
Richard M. Amasino grad student 1997-2003 UW Madison (Plant Biology Tree)
Thomas C. Osborn grad student 1997-2003 UW Madison
 (Polyploidy and the evolution of flowering time variation in Brassica.)
Thomas Mitchell-Olds post-doc 2003-2006 Duke
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Bassetti N, Caarls L, Bouwmeester K, et al. (2023) A butterfly egg-killing hypersensitive response in Brassica nigra is controlled by a single locus, PEK, containing a cluster of TIR-NBS-LRR receptor genes. Plant, Cell & Environment
Mabry ME, Abrahams RS, Al-Shehbaz IA, et al. (2023) Complementing model species with model clades. The Plant Cell
Xiong W, van Workum DM, Berke L, et al. (2023) Genome assembly and analysis of Lactuca virosa: implications for lettuce breeding. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Hendriks KP, Kiefer C, Al-Shehbaz IA, et al. (2023) Global Brassicaceae phylogeny based on filtering of 1,000-gene dataset. Current Biology : Cb
Zhang Y, Fu Y, Xian W, et al. (2023) Comparative Phylogenomics and Phylotranscriptomics Provide Insights into the Genetic Complexity of Nitrogen Fixing Root Nodule Symbiosis. Plant Communications. 100671
Xiong W, Risse J, Berke L, et al. (2023) Phylogenomic analysis provides insights into and gene diversification and floral development of the Asteraceae, supported by genome and transcriptome sequences from dandelion (). Frontiers in Plant Science. 14: 1198909
Guerreiro R, Bonthala VS, Schlüter U, et al. (2023) A genomic panel for studying C3-C4 intermediate photosynthesis in the Brassiceae tribe. Plant, Cell & Environment
Pancaldi F, Schranz ME, van Loo EN, et al. (2023) Highly differentiated genomic properties underpin the different cell walls of Poaceae and eudicots. Plant Physiology
Walden N, Schranz ME. (2023) Synteny Identifies Reliable Orthologs for Phylogenomics and Comparative Genomics of the Brassicaceae. Genome Biology and Evolution. 15
Pancaldi F, van Loo EN, Senio S, et al. (2023) Syntenic Cell Wall QTLs as Versatile Breeding Tools: Intraspecific Allelic Variability and Predictability of Biomass Quality Loci in Target Plant Species. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 12
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