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Peter Starlinger

Peter Starlinger

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Genetics

D-Index
44
Citations
6342
World Ranking
4266
National Ranking
287

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1979 - Robert Koch Prize

Overview

Peter Starlinger was affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany throughout their academic career.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are documented for Peter Starlinger in the available data, nor are there specific fields, subfields, or topics of study directly associated with their research output here.

The scientist was recognized with notable awards including the Robert Koch Prize in 1979 and was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1987.

Peter Starlinger is recorded as deceased. This information, combined with the lack of documented recent publications, suggests an earlier period of active research and academic contribution centered primarily at the University of Cologne.

Best Publications

  • O0 and strong-polar mutations in the gal operon are insertions.

    Elke Jordan;Heinz Saedler;Peter Starlinger

  • Structure of the sucrose synthase gene on chromosome 9 of Zea mays L

    W. Werr;W. B. Frommer;C. Maas;P. Starlinger

  • Phenotypic assay for excision of the maize controlling element Ac in tobacco.

    B. Baker;G. Coupland;N. Fedoroff;P. Starlinger

  • IS-elements in microorganisms.

    Peter Starlinger;Heinz Saedler

  • The putative transposase of transposable element Ac from Zea mays L. interacts with subterminal sequences of Ac

    R. Kunze;P. Starlinger

  • Transcription of transposable element Activator (Ac) of Zea mays L

    R. Kunze;U. Stochaj;J. Laufs;P. Starlinger

  • The Shrunken gene on chromosome 9 of Zea mays L is expressed in various plant tissues and encodes an anaerobic protein.

    B Springer;W Werr;P Starlinger;D C Bennett

  • The DNA sequnce of the transposable element Ac of Zea mays L.

    M. Müller-Neumann;J. I. Yoder;P. Starlinger

  • DNA sequence of the maize transposable element Dissociation.

    H. P. Döring;E. Tillmann;P. Starlinger

  • Two kinds of insertions in bacterial genes.

    Heinz-Josef Hirsch;Heinz-Josef Hirsch;Peter Starlinger;Peter Starlinger;Philippe Brachet;Philippe Brachet

  • Nomenclature of transposable elements in prokaryotes

    A. Campbell;D.E. Berg;E.M. Lederberg;P. Starlinger

  • Transposition of the maize transposable element Ac in Solanum tuberosum

    Susanne Knapp;George Coupland;Helmut Uhrig;Peter Starlinger

  • Barbara McClintock's controlling elements: Now at the DNA level

    H.-P. Döring;P. Starlinger

  • Insertion mutations in microorganisms

    Peter Starlinger;Heinz Saedler

  • Sequences near the termini are required for transposition of the maize transposon Ac in transgenic tobacco plants.

    George Coupland;Christiane Plum;Shivani Chatterjee;Astrid Post

  • Characterization of the maize transposable element Ac by internal deletions.

    George Coupland;Barbara Baker;Jeff Schell;Peter Starlinger

  • Isolation and molecular analysis of the maize P locus.

    Christa Lechelt;Thomas Peterson;Alan Laird;Jychian Chen

  • The controlling element Ds at the Shrunken locus in Zea mays: Structure of the unstable sh-m5933 allele and several revertants

    U. Courage-Tebbe;H.-P. Döring;N. Fedoroff;P. Starlinger

  • Close vicinity of IS1 integration sites in the leader sequence of the gal operon of E. coli.

    S. Kühn;H.-J. Fritz;P. Starlinger

  • Cloning of the Zea mays controlling element Ac from the wx-m7 allele

    U. Behrens;N. Fedoroff;A. Laird;M. Müller-Neumann

Frequent Co-Authors

Heinz Saedler
Heinz Saedler Max Planck Society
George Coupland
George Coupland Max Planck Society
Nina V. Fedoroff
Nina V. Fedoroff Pennsylvania State University
Barbara Baker
Barbara Baker University of California, Berkeley
Wolf B. Frommer
Wolf B. Frommer Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Manfred Heinlein
Manfred Heinlein University of Strasbourg
Jeff Schell
Jeff Schell Max Planck Society
Michael Freeling
Michael Freeling University of California, Berkeley
Francesco Salamini
Francesco Salamini Parco Tecnologico Padano
John I. Yoder
John I. Yoder University of California, Davis

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