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Timothy C. Hall is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their academic and research activities are associated with this institution.

No specific data on their recent papers is available. Likewise, there are no records of frequent co-authors or common publication venues connected to their work.

Information about their main fields of study, subfields, and primary research topics has not been provided. Similarly, there are no documented books published by this scientist or awards received, based on the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Plant gene expression

    Timothy C. Hall;John D. Kemp;Jerry L. Slightom;Dennis W. Sutton

  • Developmentally regulated expression of the bean β-phaseolin gene in tobacco seed

    Champa Sengupta-Gopalan;Nancy A. Reichert;Richard F. Barker;Timothy C. Hall

  • Phaseolin gene from bean is expressed after transfer to sunflower via tumor-inducing plasmid vectors

    Norimoto Murai;John D. Kemp;Dennis W. Sutton;Michael G. Murray

  • Synthesis of brome mosaic virus subgenomic RNA in vitro by internal initiation on (-)-sense genomic RNA.

    W A Miller;T W Dreher;T C Hall

  • Regulation of beta-glucuronidase expression in transgenic tobacco plants by an A/T-rich, cis-acting sequence found upstream of a French bean beta-phaseolin gene.

    Mauricio M. Bustos;Mark J. Guiltinan;Juan Jordano;Dilara Begum

  • Complete nucleotide sequence of a French bean storage protein gene: Phaseolin

    Jerry L. Slightom;Samuel M. Sun;Timothy C. Hall

  • Histochemical analysis of CaMV 35S promoter-beta-glucuronidase gene expression in transgenic rice plants.

    Michael J. Battraw;Timothy C. Hall

  • Messenger RNA for G1 protein of French bean seeds: Cell-free translation and product characterization

    T. C. Hall;Y. Ma;B. U. Buchbinder;J. W. Pyne

  • Transgene silencing in monocots

    Lakshminarayan M. Iyer;Siva P. Kumpatla;Mahesh B. Chandrasekharan;Timothy C. Hall

  • Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Javanica rice

    Jinjiang Dong;Weimin Teng;Wallace G. Buchholz;Timothy C. Hall

  • Minus-strand initiation by brome mosaic virus replicase within the 3' tRNA-like structure of native and modified RNA templates.

    Miller Wa;Bujarski Jj;Dreher Tw;Hall Tc

  • Plant SET domain-containing proteins: structure, function and regulation

    Danny W.-K. Ng;Tao Wang;Mahesh B. Chandrasekharan;Rodolfo Aramayo

  • Mutational analysis of the sequence and structural requirements in brome mosaic virus RNA for minus strand promoter activity.

    T.W. Dreher;T.C. Hall

  • Complete sequence of the binary vector Bin 19.

    David A. Frisch;Larry W. Harris-Haller;Nathaniel T. Yokubaitis;Terry L. Thomas

  • Genetic variation in the subunits of globulin-1 storage protein of French bean.

    J. W. S. Brown;Y. Ma;F. A. Bliss;T. C. Hall

  • Positive and negative cis-acting DNA domains are required for spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression by a seed storage protein promoter.

    M M Bustos;D Begum;F A Kalkan;M J Battraw

  • Genome intruder scanning and modulation systems and transgene silencing

    Siva P. Kumpatla;Mahesh B. Chandrasekharan;Lakshminarayan M. Iyer;Li Guofu

  • Epigenetic transcriptional silencing and 5-azacytidine-mediated reactivation of a complex transgene in rice.

    Siva P. Kumpatla;Weimin Teng;Wallace G. Buchholz;Timothy C. Hall

  • Telomeric function of the tRNA-like structure of brome mosaic virus RNA

    A. L. N. Rao;T. W. Dreher;L. E. Marsh;T. C. Hall

  • Intervening sequences in a plant gene—comparison of the partial sequence of cDNA and genomic DNA of French bean phaseolin

    S. M. Sun;J. L. Slightom;J. L. Slightom;T. C. Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry L. Slightom
Jerry L. Slightom AureoGen Biosciences (United States)
Theo W. Dreher
Theo W. Dreher Oregon State University
Brent H. McCown
Brent H. McCown University of Wisconsin–Madison
Paul Kaesberg
Paul Kaesberg University of California, Davis
Martha A. Mutschler
Martha A. Mutschler Cornell University
Thomas C. Osborn
Thomas C. Osborn University of Wisconsin–Madison
Paul Ahlquist
Paul Ahlquist University of Wisconsin–Madison
Lakshminarayan M. Iyer
Lakshminarayan M. Iyer National Institutes of Health
Steven C. Huber
Steven C. Huber University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gerald E. Edwards
Gerald E. Edwards Washington State University

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