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Papers
  1. Meinke D (2012) A survey of dominant mutations in Arabidopsis thaliana. Trends in Plant Science, February 2013, Vol. 18, No. 2. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2012.08.006
    Meinke (2012)
  2. Lloyd J, Meinke D (2012) A comprehensive dataset of genes with a loss-of-function mutant phenotype in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 158: 1115-1129. PubMed PMID: 22247268
    Lloyd and Meinke (2012)
  3. Muralla R, Lloyd J, Meinke D (2011) Molecular foundations of reproductive lethality in Arabidopsis thaliana. PLoS ONE. 6: e28398. PubMed PMID: 22164284
    Muralla et al. (2011)
  4. Bryant N, Lloyd J, Sweeney C, Myouga F, Meinke D (2011) Identification of nuclear genes encoding chloroplast-localized proteins required for embryo development in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 155: 1678-89. PubMed PMID: 21139083
    Bryant et al. (2011)
  5. Koornneef M, Meinke D (2010) The development of Arabidopsis as a model plant. Plant J. 61: 909-921.
    Koornneef and Meinke (2010)
  6. Meinke D, Muralla R, Dickerman A (2009b) An essential line of inquiry. Trends Plant Sci. 14: 414-415.
    Meinke et al. (2009b)
  7. Meinke D, Sweeney C, Muralla R (2009a) Integrating the genetic and physical maps of Arabidopsis thaliana: Identification of mapped alleles of cloned essential (EMB) genes. PLoS ONE. 4: e7386.
    Meinke et al. (2009a)
  8. Stonebloom S, Burch-Smith T, Kim I, Meinke D, Mindrinos M, Zambryski P (2009) Loss of the plant mitochondrial DEAD-box RNA helicase ISE1 leads to defective mitochondria and increased intercellular transport via plasmodesmata. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA. 106: 17229-17234.
    Stonebloom et al. (2009)
  9. Meinke D, Muralla R, Sweeney C, Dickerman A (2008) Identifying essential genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Trends Plant Sci. 13: 483-491.
    Meinke et al. (2008)
  10. Muralla R, Chen E, Sweeney C, Gray JA, Dickerman A, Nikolau BJ, Meinke D (2008). A bifunctional locus (BIO3-BIO1) required for biotin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 146: 60-73.
    Muralla et al. (2008)
  11. Muralla R, Sweeney C, Stepansky A, Leustek T, Meinke D (2007). Genetic dissection of histidine biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 144: 890-903.
    Muralla et al. (2007)
  12. Berg M, Rogers R, Muralla R, Meinke D (2005). Requirement of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases for gametogenesis and embryo development in Arabidopsis. Plant J. 44: 866-878.
    Berg et al. (2005)
  13. Tzafrir I, Pena-Muralla R, Dickerman A, Berg M, Rogers R, Hutchens S, Sweeney TC, McElver J, Aux G, Patton D, Meinke D (2004). Identification of genes required for embryo development in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 135: 1206-1220.
    Tzafrir et al. (2004)
  14. Tzafrir I, Dickerman A, Brazhnik O, Nguyen Q, McElver J, Frye C, Patton D, Meinke D (2003). The Arabidopsis SeedGenes Project. Nucleic Acids Res. 31: 90-93.
    Tzafrir et al. (2003)
  15. Meinke D, Meinke L, Showalter T, Schissel A, Mueller L, Tzafrir I (2003). A sequence-based map of Arabidopsis genes with mutant phenotypes. Plant Physiol. 131: 409-418.
    Meinke et al. (2003)
  16. McElver J, Tzafrir, I, Aux, G, Rogers R, Ashby C, Smith K, Thomas C, Schetter A, Zhou Q, Cushman MA, Tossberg J, Nickle T, Levin J, Law M, Meinke D, Patton D (2001) Insertional mutagenesis of genes required for seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Genetics 159: 1751-1763.
    McElver et al. (2001)

Abstracts of Recent Posters

  1. Meinke D (20009) The classical genetic map of Arabidopsis thaliana. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Edinburgh, Scotland.
  2. Meinke D, Sweeney C, Muralla R (2009) Integrating the genetic and physical maps of Arabidopsis: Identification of mapped alleles of cloned essential (EMB) genes. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Edinburgh, Scotland.
  3. Muralla R, Sweeney C, Lloyd J, Dickerman A, Meinke D (2008) The Arabidopsis SeedGenes project: Approaching saturation for essential genes. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Montreal, Canada.
  4. Sweeney C, Muralla R, Leustek T, Meinke D (2006) Genetic Dissection of Histidine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
  5. Berg M, Rogers R, Sweeney C, Cotton A, Meinke D (2006) Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases are Required for Reproductive Development in Arabidopsis.
  6. Muralla R, Sweeney C, Chen E, Libuse B, Nikolau B, Meinke D (2006) Analysis of the complex BIO3/BIO1 locus. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
  7. Sweeney C, Muralla R, Camenares D, Nugent P, DiFraia C, Stepansky A, Leustek T, Meinke D (2006) Genetic dissection of histidine biosynthesis. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
  8. Berg M, Rogers R, Sweeney C, Cotton A, Meinke D (2005) Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are required for reproductive development in Arabidopsis. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
  9. Muralla R, Sweeney C, Casanova S, Hlubek P, Jenlink R, Dickerman A, Meinke D (2005) The Arabidopsis SeedGenes project. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
  10. Pena-Muralla R, Rogers R, Meinke D (2004) EMB genes of Arabidopsis with unknown cellular functions. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Berlin, Germany.
  11. Berg M, Rogers R, Meinke D (2004) Functional analysis of EMB genes using epitope-tagged proteins. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Berlin, Germany.
  12. Tzafrir I, Dickerman A, Sweeney C, Hutchens S, Casanova S, Fesler A, Holley C, McElver J, Aux G, Patton D, Meinke D (2004) Identification of genes required for embryo development in Arabidopsis. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Berlin, Germany.
  13. Berg M, Muralla R, Rogers R, Meinke D (2003) Essential genes with unknown functions in Arabidopsis. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.
  14. Tzafrir I, Rogers R, Sweeney C, Hutchens S, Dickerman A, McElver J, Patton D, Meinke D (2003) The Arabidopsis SeedGenes Project. International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. Madison, Wisconsin.