Gene, Genetics, Arabidopsis, Cell biology and Gene expression are his primary areas of study. He regularly links together related areas like Population genetics in his Genetics studies. His studies deal with areas such as Arabidopsis thaliana, Cellular differentiation, Auxin and Model organism as well as Arabidopsis.
His Arabidopsis thaliana research incorporates themes from Cell culture, Botany, Morphogenesis and Nicotiana tabacum. Keith Lindsey frequently studies issues relating to Cell division and Cell biology. Keith Lindsey combines subjects such as Transgene and Embryo with his study of Gene expression.
Keith Lindsey focuses on Arabidopsis, Cell biology, Gene, Genetics and Botany. His research in Arabidopsis intersects with topics in Arabidopsis thaliana, Crosstalk and Meristem. His study in Cell biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Transcription factor, Auxin and Cell division.
His Auxin research integrates issues from Biophysics, PIN proteins and Polar auxin transport. His work in Gene covers topics such as Molecular biology which are related to areas like Protoplast, Electroporation and Transformation. His work on Verticillium dahliae and Callus is typically connected to Ethylene as part of general Botany study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Keith Lindsey mainly investigates Arabidopsis, Cell biology, Auxin, Gene and Genetics. His Arabidopsis research is under the purview of Mutant. The study incorporates disciplines such as Arabidopsis thaliana and Transcription factor in addition to Cell biology.
His Auxin study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Pattern formation, Biophysics, PIN proteins and Botany. His Botany study combines topics in areas such as Bloom and Efflux. In his study, Gene expression is strongly linked to Molecular biology, which falls under the umbrella field of RNA silencing.
Genetics, Genome, CRISPR, Cas9 and Computational biology are his primary areas of study. His primary area of study in Genetics is in the field of Gene. His CRISPR research includes themes of Sanger sequencing, Somaclonal variation, Whole genome sequencing and Genetic variation.
Keith Lindsey interconnects Gene isoform, Alternative splicing, Exon, Genome editing and Gene Annotation in the investigation of issues within Computational biology. His Genome editing study incorporates themes from Subgenomic mRNA and Targeted Modification. His studies in Reference genome integrate themes in fields like Evolutionary biology, Comparative genomics, Introgression, Chromosome and Chromosome conformation capture.
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Reference genome sequences of two cultivated allotetraploid cottons, Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense
Maojun Wang;Lili Tu;Daojun Yuan;Daojun Yuan;De Zhu.
Nature Genetics (2019)
hydra Mutants of Arabidopsis Are Defective in Sterol Profiles and Auxin and Ethylene Signaling
Martin Souter;Jennifer Topping;Margaret Pullen;Jiri Friml.
The Plant Cell (2002)
Asymmetric subgenome selection and cis -regulatory divergence during cotton domestication
Maojun Wang;Lili Tu;Min Lin;Zhongxu Lin.
Nature Genetics (2017)
The Relationship between Growth Rate, Differentiation and Alkaloid Accumulation in Cell Cultures
K. Lindsey;M. M. Yeoman.
Journal of Experimental Botany (1983)
Early transcriptomic events in microdissected Arabidopsis nematode-induced giant cells.
Marta Barcala;Alejandra García;Javier Cabrera;Stuart Casson.
Plant Journal (2010)
Laser capture microdissection for the analysis of gene expression during embryogenesis of Arabidopsis
Stuart Casson;Matthew Spencer;Katherine Walker;Keith Lindsey.
Plant Journal (2005)
Differential gene expression in nematode‐induced feeding structures of transgenic plants harbouring promoter—gusA fusion constructs
Oscar J.M. Goddijn;Keith Lindsey;Fréderique M. van der Lee;Joke C. Klap.
Plant Journal (1993)
Abscisic acid regulates root growth under osmotic stress conditions via an interacting hormonal network with cytokinin, ethylene and auxin
James H. Rowe;Jennifer F. Topping;Junli Liu;Keith Lindsey.
New Phytologist (2016)
Extracellular ATP Functions as an Endogenous External Metabolite Regulating Plant Cell Viability
Stephen Chivasa;Bongani K. Ndimba;William J. Simon;Keith Lindsey.
The Plant Cell (2005)
The Significance of Microspore Division and Division Symmetry for Vegetative Cell-Specific Transcription and Generative Cell Differentiation.
Colin Eady;Keith Lindsey;David Twell.
The Plant Cell (1995)
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