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9305
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3797
National Ranking
445

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Gareth H. Jones is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile currently shows a lack of publicly available recent papers, coauthors, or publication venues, indicating limited documented research output within accessible databases at this time.

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Best Publications

  • A light microscopic atlas of meiosis in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    K J Ross;P Fransz;G H Jones

  • Asy1, a protein required for meiotic chromosome synapsis, localizes to axis-associated chromatin in Arabidopsis and Brassica.

    Susan J. Armstrong;Anthony P. Caryl;Gareth H. Jones;F. Christopher H. Franklin

  • The Arabidopsis synaptonemal complex protein ZYP1 is required for chromosome synapsis and normal fidelity of crossing over

    James D. Higgins;Eugenio Sanchez-Moran;Susan J. Armstrong;Gareth H. Jones

  • Integrated Cytogenetic Map of Chromosome Arm 4S of A. thaliana: Structural Organization of Heterochromatic Knob and Centromere Region

    P.F. Fransz;S. Armstrong;J.H. de Jong;L.D. Parnell

  • The Arabidopsis MutS homolog AtMSH4 functions at an early step in recombination: evidence for two classes of recombination in Arabidopsis.

    James D. Higgins;Susan J. Armstrong;F. Christopher H. Franklin;Gareth H. Jones

  • A mechanical basis for chromosome function

    Nancy Kleckner;Denise Zickler;Gareth H. Jones;Job Dekker

  • Nucleolus-associated telomere clustering and pairing precede meiotic chromosome synapsis in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Susan J. Armstrong;F. Christopher H. Franklin;Gareth H. Jones

  • ASY1 mediates AtDMC1-dependent interhomolog recombination during meiosis in Arabidopsis

    Eugenio Sanchez-Moran;Juan-Luis Santos;Gareth H. Jones;F. Christopher H. Franklin

  • A homologue of the yeast HOP1 gene is inactivated in the Arabidopsis meiotic mutant asy1.

    Anthony P. Caryl;Susan J. Armstrong;Gareth H. Jones;F. Christopher H. Franklin

  • The control of chiasma distribution.

    Jones Gh

  • The DIF1 gene of Arabidopsis is required for meiotic chromosome segregation and belongs to the REC8/RAD21 cohesin gene family.

    Anuj M. Bhatt;Clare Lister;Tania Page;Paul Fransz

  • Meiotic Crossing-over: Obligation and Interference

    Gareth H. Jones;F. Chris H. Franklin

  • Synaptonemal complex spreading in Allium cepa and A. fistulosum. I: The initiation and sequence of pairing

    S. M. Albini;G. H. Jones

  • Cytological characterization of four meiotic mutants of Arabidopsis isolated from T-DNA-transformed lines.

    K.J. Ross;P. Fransz;S.J. Armstrong;I. Vizir

  • AtMSH5 partners AtMSH4 in the class I meiotic crossover pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana, but is not required for synapsis.

    James D. Higgins;Julien Vignard;Raphael Mercier;Alice G. Pugh

  • The meiotic protein SWI1 is required for axial element formation and recombination initiation in Arabidopsis.

    Raphael Mercier;Sunsan J. Armstrong;Christine Horlow;Neil P. Jackson

  • Expression and functional analysis of AtMUS81 in Arabidopsis meiosis reveals a role in the second pathway of crossing-over.

    James D. Higgins;Ewen F. Buckling;F. Chris H. Franklin;Gareth H. Jones

  • Synaptonemal complex spreading in Allium

    J. Loidl;G. H. Jones

  • Integration of the cytogenetic and genetic linkage maps of Brassica oleracea.

    Elaine C. Howell;Guy C. Barker;Gareth H. Jones;Michael J. Kearsey

  • Chiasma formation in Arabidopsis thaliana accession Wassileskija and in two meiotic mutants

    E. Sanchez Moran;S.J. Armstrong;J.L. Santos;F.C.H. Franklin

Frequent Co-Authors

F. Christopher H. Franklin
F. Christopher H. Franklin University of Birmingham
Graham J.W. King
Graham J.W. King University of Western Ontario
Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson University of Melbourne
Brian Ford-Lloyd
Brian Ford-Lloyd University of Birmingham
Denise Zickler
Denise Zickler University of Paris-Saclay
Caroline Dean
Caroline Dean John Innes Centre
Nancy Kleckner
Nancy Kleckner Harvard University
David Marshall
David Marshall James Hutton Institute
Georges Pelletier
Georges Pelletier INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Job Dekker
Job Dekker University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

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