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Citations
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7795
National Ranking
193

Overview

Jeffrey G. Ellis is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research spans several fields, particularly focusing on Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Medicine, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The scope of their work integrates multiple disciplines, contributing to both scientific and humanities subjects.

The scientist's recent publication record includes a paper titled FUNCTIONAL VALIDATION OF NON-CODING REGULATORY VARIANTS ASSOCIATED WITH CHILDHOOD CARDIOMYOPATHY, published in 2021 in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology. This paper addresses genetic regulatory elements implicated in childhood cardiomyopathy.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ellis include:

  • Asri Said
  • Robert Lesurf
  • Kathleen Delfosse
  • Winona Oliveros
  • K Mattiolo

Their research has been published primarily in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, reflecting a targeted engagement with cardiovascular medicine literature.

Ellis's studies focus on various main topics, such as:

  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Congenital heart defects research
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cinema and Media Studies
  • Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
  • Philippine History and Culture

Subfields covered in Ellis's academic work include:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Literature and Literary Theory
  • Anthropology

This interdisciplinary approach connects biomedical sciences with social sciences and humanities, illustrating a diverse research portfolio.

Best Publications

  • Direct protein interaction underlies gene-for-gene specificity and coevolution of the flax resistance genes and flax rust avirulence genes

    Peter N. Dodds;Gregory J. Lawrence;Ann-Maree Catanzariti;Trazel Teh

  • Obligate biotrophy features unraveled by the genomic analysis of rust fungi

    Sébastien Duplessis;Christina A. Cuomo;Yao-Cheng Lin;Andrea Aerts

  • Structure, function and evolution of plant disease resistance genes.

    Jeff Ellis;Peter Dodds;Tony Pryor

  • Identification of regions in alleles of the flax rust resistance gene L that determine differences in gene-for-gene specificity

    Jeffrey G. Ellis;Gregory J. Lawrence;Joanne E. Luck;Peter N. Dodds

  • Haustorially Expressed Secreted Proteins from Flax Rust Are Highly Enriched for Avirulence Elicitors

    Ann-Maree Catanzariti;Ann-Maree Catanzariti;Peter N. Dodds;Gregory J. Lawrence;Michael A. Ayliffe

  • The past, present and future of breeding rust resistant wheat.

    Jeffrey G. Ellis;Evans S. Lagudah;Wolfgang Spielmeyer;Peter N. Dodds

  • The Melampsora lini AvrL567 avirulence genes are expressed in haustoria and their products are recognized inside plant cells

    Peter N. Dodds;Gregory J. Lawrence;Ann-Maree Catanzariti;Michael A. Ayliffe

  • Structural and Functional Analysis of a Plant Resistance Protein TIR Domain Reveals Interfaces for Self-Association, Signaling, and Autoregulation.

    Maud Bernoux;Thomas Ve;Simon Williams;Christopher Warren

  • Development of PCR markers for the selection of wheat stem rust resistance genes Sr24 and Sr26 in diverse wheat germplasm

    R. Mago;H. S. Bariana;I. S. Dundas;W. Spielmeyer

  • Identification and mapping of molecular markers linked to rust resistance genes located on chromosome 1RS of rye using wheat-rye translocation lines

    R. Mago;W. Spielmeyer;G. J. Lawrence;E. S. Lagudah

  • Six Amino Acid Changes Confined to the Leucine-Rich Repeat β-Strand/β-Turn Motif Determine the Difference between the P and P2 Rust Resistance Specificities in Flax

    Peter N. Dodds;Gregory J. Lawrence;Jeffrey G. Ellis

  • Flax rust resistance gene specificity is based on direct resistance-avirulence protein interactions.

    Jeffrey G Ellis;Peter N Dodds;Gregory J Lawrence

  • Maize Adh-1 promoter sequences control anaerobic regulation: addition of upstream promoter elements from constitutive genes is necessary for expression in tobacco.

    J.G. Ellis;D.J. Llewellyn;E.S. Dennis;W.J. Peacock

  • An accurate DNA marker assay for stem rust resistance gene Sr2 in wheat

    R. Mago;G. Brown-Guedira;S. Dreisigacker;J. Breen

  • The wheat Sr50 gene reveals rich diversity at a cereal disease resistance locus.

    Rohit Mago;Peng Zhang;Sonia Vautrin;Hana Šimková

  • Challenges and progress towards understanding the role of effectors in plant–fungal interactions

    Maryam Rafiqi;Jeffrey G Ellis;Victoria A Ludowici;Adrienne R Hardham

  • Internalization of Flax Rust Avirulence Proteins into Flax and Tobacco Cells Can Occur in the Absence of the Pathogen

    Maryam Rafiqi;Pamela H.P. Gan;Michael Ravensdale;Gregory J. Lawrence

  • Regions outside of the Leucine-Rich Repeats of Flax Rust Resistance Proteins Play a Role in Specificity Determination

    Joanne E. Luck;Gregory J. Lawrence;Peter N. Dodds;Kenneth W. Shepherd

  • Recent progress in discovery and functional analysis of effector proteins of fungal and oomycete plant pathogens.

    Jeffrey G Ellis;Maryam Rafiqi;Pamela Gan;Apratim Chakrabarti

  • High-resolution mapping and mutation analysis separate the rust resistance genes Sr31, Lr26 and Yr9 on the short arm of rye chromosome 1.

    R. Mago;H. Miah;G.J. Lawrence;C.R. Wellings

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter N. Dodds
Peter N. Dodds Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Bostjan Kobe
Bostjan Kobe University of Queensland
David A. Jones
David A. Jones Australian National University
Adrienne R. Hardham
Adrienne R. Hardham Australian National University
Brian J. Staskawicz
Brian J. Staskawicz University of California, Berkeley
Michael Ayliffe
Michael Ayliffe Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Narayana M. Upadhyaya
Narayana M. Upadhyaya Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Elizabeth S. Dennis
Elizabeth S. Dennis Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Robert F. Park
Robert F. Park University of Sydney
Philip J. Larkin
Philip J. Larkin Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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