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49
Citations
22178
World Ranking
17814
National Ranking
7290

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Gary S. Ditta is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their academic profile includes active engagement in scientific research within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Broad host range DNA cloning system for gram-negative bacteria: construction of a gene bank of Rhizobium meliloti.

    Gary Ditta;Sharon Stanfield;David Corbin;Donald R. Helinski

  • B and C floral organ identity functions require SEPALLATA MADS-box genes

    Soraya Pelaz;Gary S. Ditta;Elvira Baumann;Ellen Wisman

  • Distinct Roles of CONSTANS Target Genes in Reproductive Development of Arabidopsis

    Alon Samach;Hitoshi Onouchi;Scott E. Gold;Gary S. Ditta

  • Plasmids related to the broad host range vector, pRK290, useful for gene cloning and for monitoring gene expression

    Gary Ditta;Thomas Schmidhauser;Emanuel Yakobson;Peter Lu

  • SHATTERPROOF MADS-box genes control seed dispersal in Arabidopsis

    Sarah J. Liljegren;Gary S. Ditta;Yuval Eshed;Beth Savidge

  • The SEP4 Gene of Arabidopsis thaliana Functions in Floral Organ and Meristem Identity

    Gary Ditta;Anusak Pinyopich;Pedro Robles;Soraya Pelaz

  • Assessing the redundancy of MADS-box genes during carpel and ovule development

    Anusak Pinyopich;Gary S. Ditta;Beth Savidge;Sarah J. Liljegren

  • An ancestral MADS-box gene duplication occurred before the divergence of plants and animals.

    Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla;Soraya Pelaz;Sarah J. Liljegren;Scott E. Gold

  • A HAEMOPROTEIN WITH KINASE ACTIVITY ENCODED BY THE OXYGEN SENSOR OF RHIZOBIUM MELILOTI

    Marie-Alda Gilles-Gonzalez;Gary S. Ditta;Donald R. Helinski

  • MADS-Box Protein Complexes Control Carpel and Ovule Development in Arabidopsis

    Rebecca Favaro;Anusak Pinyopich;Raffaella Battaglia;Maarten Kooiker

  • Diverse roles for MADS box genes in Arabidopsis development.

    Steven D. Rounsley;Gary S. Ditta;Martin F. Yanofsky

  • Interactions among APETALA1, LEAFY, and TERMINAL FLOWER1 Specify Meristem Fate

    Sarah J. Liljegren;Cindy Gustafson-Brown;Anusak Pinyopich;Gary S. Ditta

  • MADS-box gene evolution beyond flowers: expression in pollen, endosperm, guard cells, roots and trichomes

    Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla;Sarah J. Liljegren;Soraya Pelaz;Scott E. Gold

  • AGL24 acts as a promoter of flowering in Arabidopsis and is positively regulated by vernalization.

    Scott D. Michaels;Gary Ditta;Cindy Gustafson-Brown;Soraya Pelaz

  • Heme biosynthesis in Rhizobium. Identification of a cloned gene coding for delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase from Rhizobium meliloti.

    S A Leong;G S Ditta;D R Helinski

  • Floral determination and expression of floral regulatory genes in Arabidopsis

    F.D. Hempel;D. Weigel;M.A. Mandel;G. Ditta

  • The HECATE genes regulate female reproductive tract development in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Kristina Gremski;Gary Ditta;Martin F. Yanofsky

  • Rhizobium meliloti genes required for nodule development are related to chromosomal virulence genes in Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    T. Dylan;L. Ielpi;S. Stanfield;L. Kashyap

  • Abundance, diversity, and regulation of mRNA sequence sets in soybean embryogenesis.

    Robert B. Goldberg;Gisela Hoschek;Susan H. Tam;Gary S. Ditta

  • Structural relationships among rhizobium meliloti symbiotic promoters

    Marc Better;Barbara Lewis;David Corbin;Gary Ditta

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald R. Helinski
Donald R. Helinski University of California, San Diego
Martin F. Yanofsky
Martin F. Yanofsky University of California, San Diego
Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla
Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla National Autonomous University of Mexico
Immo E. Scheffler
Immo E. Scheffler University of California, San Diego
Robert B. Goldberg
Robert B. Goldberg University of California, Los Angeles
John L. Bowman
John L. Bowman Monash University
Richard M. Amasino
Richard M. Amasino University of Wisconsin–Madison
Eugene W. Nester
Eugene W. Nester University of Washington
George Coupland
George Coupland Max Planck Society
Detlef Weigel
Detlef Weigel Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology

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