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Heinz Saedler

Heinz Saedler

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Genetics
Germany
2024
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Germany
2024

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
109
Citations
38904
World Ranking
553
National Ranking
42

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Germany Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award
  • 1991 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Heinz Saedler is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their work is recognized within the academic community, reflected by the award of membership in the Academia Europaea in 1991.

Although specific details of their recent publications are not available, Heinz Saedler's ongoing association with a prominent research institution suggests active involvement in scientific research and collaboration.

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Given the limited data on publications, collaborations, and detailed research themes, the profile of Heinz Saedler centers on their institutional affiliation and recognition by an established European academy.

Best Publications

  • Genetic Control of Flower Development by Homeotic Genes in Antirrhinum majus

    Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer;Peter Huijser;Wolfgang Nacken;Heinz Saedler

  • The regulatory c1 locus of Zea mays encodes a protein with homology to myb proto-oncogene products and with structural similarities to transcriptional activators.

    J Paz-Ares;D Ghosal;U Wienand;P A Peterson

  • Plant biology: Floral quartets

    G Theissen;H Saedler

  • Deficiens, a homeotic gene involved in the control of flower morphogenesis in Antirrhinum majus: the protein shows homology to transcription factors.

    H. Sommer;J.P. Beltrán;P. Huijser;H. Pape

  • A short history of MADS-box genes in plants.

    Günter Theissen;Annette Becker;Alexandra Di Rosa;Akira Kanno

  • The miRNA156/157 recognition element in the 3′ UTR of the Arabidopsis SBP box gene SPL3 prevents early flowering by translational inhibition in seedlings

    Madhuri Gandikota;Rainer P. Birkenbihl;Susanne Höhmann;Guillermo H. Cardon

  • Molecular cloning of SVP: a negative regulator of the floral transition in Arabidopsis.

    Ulrike Hartmann;Susanne Höhmann;Klaus Nettesheim;Ellen Wisman

  • The microRNA regulated SBP-box genes SPL9 and SPL15 control shoot maturation in Arabidopsis

    Stefan Schwarz;Arne V. Grande;Nora Bujdoso;Heinz Saedler

  • Bracteomania, an inflorescence anomaly, is caused by the loss of function of the MADS-box gene squamosa in Antirrhinum majus.

    P. Huijser;J. Klein;W.E. Lönnig;H. Meijer

  • Characterization of the Antirrhinum floral homeotic MADS-box gene deficiens: evidence for DNA binding and autoregulation of its persistent expression throughout flower development.

    Z Schwarz-Sommer;I Hue;P Huijser;P J Flor

  • The Arabidopsis ABORTED MICROSPORES (AMS) gene encodes a MYC class transcription factor

    Anna-Marie Sorensen;Sandra Kröber;Ulrike S. Unte;Peter Huijser

  • GLOBOSA: a homeotic gene which interacts with DEFICIENS in the control of Antirrhinum floral organogenesis.

    W. Trobner;L. Ramirez;Patrick Motte;I. Hue

  • Molecular characterisation of the Arabidopsis SBP-box genes.

    Guillermo Cardon;Susanne Höhmann;Joachim Klein;Klaus Nettesheim

  • A new petunia flower colour generated by transformation of a mutant with a maize gene

    Peter Meyer;Iris Heidmann;Gert Forkmann;Heinz Saedler

  • A new family of DNA binding proteins includes putative transcriptional regulators of the Antirrhinum majus floral meristem identity gene SQUAMOSA.

    Joachim Klein;Heinz Saedler;Peter Huijser

  • Functional analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana SBP-box gene SPL3: a novel gene involved in the floral transition.

    Guillermo H. Cardon;Susanne Höhmann;Klaus Nettesheim;Heinz Saedler

  • Functional dissection of the plant-specific SBP-domain: overlap of the DNA-binding and nuclear localization domains.

    Rainer P. Birkenbihl;Guido Jach;Heinz Saedler;Peter Huijser

  • Epigenetic changes in the expression of the maize A1 gene in Petunia hybrida : role of numbers of integrated gene copies and state of methylation

    F Linn;I Heidmann;H Saedler;P Meyer

  • Functional analysis of the LACERATA gene of Arabidopsis provides evidence for different roles of fatty acid ω-hydroxylation in development

    Kirsten Wellesen;Francis Durst;Franck Pinot;Irene Benveniste

  • Plant Transposable Elements

    P. Nevers;N. S. Shepherd;H. Saedler

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Huijser
Peter Huijser Max Planck Society
Peter Starlinger
Peter Starlinger University of Cologne
Günter Theissen
Günter Theissen Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Javier Paz-Ares
Javier Paz-Ares Spanish National Research Council
Günter Theißen
Günter Theißen Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Andy Pereira
Andy Pereira University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
William Martin
William Martin Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Guy R. Cornelis
Guy R. Cornelis University of Namur
Wolfgang Rohde
Wolfgang Rohde Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Lukas Schreiber
Lukas Schreiber University of Bonn

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