Detlef Weigel (German Wikipedia)

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  • Moises Exposito-Alonso, Hernán A. Burbano et al.: Natural selection on the Arabidopsis thaliana genome in present and future climates. In: Nature. Band 573, Nr. 7772, 5. September 2019, ISSN 0028-0836, S. 126–129, doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1520-9 (nature.com [abgerufen am 3. Februar 2022]).
  • Talia L. Karasov, Juliana Almario, Claudia Friedemann, Wei Ding, Michael Giolai: Arabidopsis thaliana and Pseudomonas Pathogens Exhibit Stable Associations over Evolutionary Timescales. In: Cell Host & Microbe. Band 24, Nr. 1, Juli 2018, S. 168–179.e4, doi:10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.011, PMID 30001519, PMC 6054916 (freier Volltext) – (elsevier.com [abgerufen am 3. Februar 2022]).

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  • Talia L. Karasov, Juliana Almario, Claudia Friedemann, Wei Ding, Michael Giolai: Arabidopsis thaliana and Pseudomonas Pathogens Exhibit Stable Associations over Evolutionary Timescales. In: Cell Host & Microbe. Band 24, Nr. 1, Juli 2018, S. 168–179.e4, doi:10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.011, PMID 30001519, PMC 6054916 (freier Volltext) – (elsevier.com [abgerufen am 3. Februar 2022]).

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  • D. Weigel et al.: The homeotic gene fork head encodes a nuclear protein and is expressed in the terminal regions of the Drosophila embryo. In: Cell. Band 57, 1989, S. 645–658, PMID 2566386.
  • D. Weigel, Herbert Jäckle: The fork head domain, a novel DNA-binding motif of eucaryotic transcription factors? In: Cell. Band 63, 1990, S. 455–456, PMID 2225060.
  • D. Weigel et al.: LEAFY controls floral meristem identity in Arabidopsis. In: Cell. Band 69, 1992, S. 843–859, PMID 1350515.
  • Igor Kardailsky et al.: Activation tagging of the floral inducer FT. In: Science. Band 286, 1999, S. 1962–1965, PMID 10583961.
  • Philipp A. Wigge et al.: Integration of spatial and temporal information during floral induction in Arabidopsis. In: Science. Band 309, 2005, S. 1056–1059, PMID 16099980.
  • Javier F. Palatnik et al.: Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs. In: Nature. Band 425, 2003, S. 257–263, PMID 12931142.
  • Sureshkumar et al.: A genetic defect caused by a triplet repeat expansion in Arabidopsis thaliana. In: Science. Band 323, 2009, S. 1060–1063, PMID 19150812.
  • Richard M. Clark et al.: Common sequence polymorphisms shaping genetic diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana. In: Science. Band 317, 2007, PMID 17641193, S. 338–342.
  • Sung Kim et al.: Recombination and linkage disequilibrium in Arabidopsis thaliana. In: Nature Genetics. Band 39 (2007), S. 1151–1155, PMID 17676040.
  • Kirsten Bomblies et al.: Autoimmune response as a mechanism for a Dobzhansky-Muller-type incompatibility syndrome in plants. In: PLOS Biology. Band 5, 2007, S. e236, PMID 17803357.
  • Eunyoung Chae et al.: Species-wide genetic incompatibility analysis identifies immune genes as hot spots of deleterious epistasis. In: Cell. Band 159, 2014, S. 1341–1351, PMID 25467443.
  • Talia L. Karasov, Juliana Almario, Claudia Friedemann, Wei Ding, Michael Giolai: Arabidopsis thaliana and Pseudomonas Pathogens Exhibit Stable Associations over Evolutionary Timescales. In: Cell Host & Microbe. Band 24, Nr. 1, Juli 2018, S. 168–179.e4, doi:10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.011, PMID 30001519, PMC 6054916 (freier Volltext) – (elsevier.com [abgerufen am 3. Februar 2022]).

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  • Moises Exposito-Alonso, Hernán A. Burbano et al.: Natural selection on the Arabidopsis thaliana genome in present and future climates. In: Nature. Band 573, Nr. 7772, 5. September 2019, ISSN 0028-0836, S. 126–129, doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1520-9 (nature.com [abgerufen am 3. Februar 2022]).