Anil Day

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P1153Scopus author ID7203004219

P69educated atUniversity of East AngliaQ1045828
P108employerUniversity of OxfordQ34433
International University in GenevaQ1304512
P734family nameDayQ5242796
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q40988533A 125 kDa RNase E/G-like protein is present in plastids and is essential for chloroplast development and autotrophic growth in Arabidopsis.
Q28539762A new F131V mutation in Chlamydomonas phytoene desaturase locates a cluster of norflurazon resistance mutations near the FAD-binding site in 3D protein models
Q50278167A synthetic gene increases TGFβ3 accumulation by 75-fold in tobacco chloroplasts enabling rapid purification and folding into a biologically active molecule
Q35918049A transposon with an unusual LTR arrangement fromChiamydomonas reinhardtiicontains an internal tandem array of 76 bp repeats
Q42680193A transposon-like sequence with short terminal inverted repeats in the nuclear genome of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Q46585296Binding and glutathione conjugation of porphyrinogens by plant glutathione transferases.
Q48288363Characterization of transcribed dispersed repetitive DNAs in the nuclear genome of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Q72401081Chloroplast DNA deletions associated with wheat plants regenerated from pollen: possible basis for maternal inheritance of chloroplasts
Q33248304Conservation in structure of TOC1 transposons from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Q77837365Differential regulation of genes transcribed by nucleus-encoded plastid RNA polymerase, and DNA amplification, within ribosome-deficient plastids in stable phenocopies of cereal albino mutants
Q54372808Excision of plastid marker genes using directly repeated DNA sequences.
Q54325186Growth of transplastomic cells expressing D-amino acid oxidase in chloroplasts is tolerant to D-alanine and inhibited by D-valine.
Q68482844Instability of a yellow mutation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is not due to TOC1 elements
Q59286670Introducing an RNA editing requirement into a plastid-localised transgene reduces but does not eliminate functional gene transfer to the nucleus
Q48070068Isolation of a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii telomere by functional complementation in yeast.
Q50729826Isolation of precise plastid deletion mutants by homology-based excision: a resource for site-directed mutagenesis, multi-gene changes and high-throughput plastid transformation.
Q57473772Large arrays of tandemly repeated DNA sequences in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Q48040696Potential functional replacement of the plastidic acetyl-CoA carboxylase subunit (accD) gene by recent transfers to the nucleus in some angiosperm lineages.
Q73150351Removal of antibiotic resistance genes from transgenic tobacco plastids
Q36090529Seamless editing of the chloroplast genome in plants.
Q51631346Simple and efficient removal of marker genes from plastids by homologous recombination.
Q77167548Stable albinism induced without mutagenesis: a model for ribosome-free plastid inheritance
Q46923224Stable plastid transformation of petunia.
Q43436815Structure and inheritance of sense and anti-sense transcripts from a transposon in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Q38565777Structure, evolution and expression of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP translocator gene from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Q50775781The Klebsiella pneumoniae nitrogenase Fe protein gene (nifH) functionally substitutes for the chlL gene in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
Q50751610The tobacco plastid accD gene is essential and is required for leaf development.
Q44597251Transfer of plastid DNA to the nucleus is elevated during male gametogenesis in tobacco
Q50234702Visualisation of plastid degradation in sperm cells of wheat pollen
Q48078091Visualisation of plastids in endosperm, pollen and roots of transgenic wheat expressing modified GFP fused to transit peptides from wheat SSU RubisCO, rice FtsZ and maize ferredoxin III proteins

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