D. Ry Wagner

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IMB University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
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Leland H. Hartwell grad student University of Washington (Cell Biology Tree)

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Michael J. Prigge grad student 1994-1999 University of Oregon
Michael F. Covington grad student 1997-2002 University of Oregon (Plant Biology Tree)
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Xiao J, Jin R, Yu X, et al. (2017) Cis and trans determinants of epigenetic silencing by Polycomb repressive complex 2 in Arabidopsis. Nature Genetics
Wu MF, Yamaguchi N, Xiao J, et al. (2015) Auxin-regulated chromatin switch directs acquisition of flower primordium founder fate. Elife. 4
Ahearn KP, Johnson HA, Weigel D, et al. (2001) NFL1, a Nicotiana tabacum LEAFY-like gene, controls meristem initiation and floral structure. Plant & Cell Physiology. 42: 1130-9
Covington MF, Panda S, Liu XL, et al. (2001) ELF3 modulates resetting of the circadian clock in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell. 13: 1305-15
Xing Liang Liu, Covington MF, Fankhauser C, et al. (2001) ELF3 encodes a circadian clock-regulated nuclear protein that functions in an Arabidopsis PHYB signal transduction pathway Plant Cell. 13: 1293-1304
Hicks KA, Albertson TM, Wagner DR. (2001) EARLY FLOWERING3 encodes a novel protein that regulates circadian clock function and flowering in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell. 13: 1281-92
Prigge MJ, Wagner DR. (2001) The arabidopsis serrate gene encodes a zinc-finger protein required for normal shoot development. The Plant Cell. 13: 1263-79
Covington MF, Panda S, Liu XL, et al. (2001) ELF3 Modulates Resetting of the Circadian Clock in Arabidopsis The Plant Cell. 13: 1305-1316
Liu XL, Covington MF, Fankhauser C, et al. (2001) ELF3 Encodes a Circadian Clock–Regulated Nuclear Protein That Functions in an Arabidopsis PHYB Signal Transduction Pathway The Plant Cell. 13: 1293-1304
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