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Eric Selker
Professor of Biology, University of Oregon
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Rapid SNP discovery and genetic mapping using sequenced RAD markers
NA Baird, PD Etter, TS Atwood, MC Currey, AL Shiver, ZA Lewis, ...
PloS one 3 (10), e3376, 2008
37832008
The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa
JE Galagan, SE Calvo, KA Borkovich, EU Selker, ND Read, D Jaffe, ...
Nature 422 (6934), 859-868, 2003
19932003
Sequencing of Aspergillus nidulans and comparative analysis with A. fumigatus and A. oryzae
JE Galagan, SE Calvo, C Cuomo, LJ Ma, JR Wortman, S Batzoglou, ...
Nature 438 (7071), 1105-1115, 2005
16032005
A histone H3 methyltransferase controls DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa
H Tamaru, EU Selker
Nature 414 (6861), 277-283, 2001
12682001
A nomenclature for restriction enzymes, DNA methyltransferases, homing endonucleases and their genes
RJ Roberts, M Belfort, T Bestor, AS Bhagwat, TA Bickle, J Bitinaite, ...
Nucleic acids research 31 (7), 1805-1812, 2003
9152003
PREMEIOTIC INSTABILITY OF REPEATED SEQUENCES IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA
EU Selker
Annual review of genetics 24 (1), 579-613, 1990
7831990
Lessons from the Genome Sequence of Neurospora crassa: Tracing the Path from Genomic Blueprint to Multicellular Organism
KA Borkovich, LA Alex, O Yarden, M Freitag, GE Turner, ND Read, ...
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews 68 (1), 1-108, 2004
7742004
Inhibition of DNA methylation and reactivation of silenced genes by zebularine
JC Cheng, CB Matsen, FA Gonzales, W Ye, S Greer, VE Marquez, ...
Journal of the National Cancer Institute 95 (5), 399-409, 2003
6672003
Transgene silencing of the al‐1 gene in vegetative cells of Neurospora is mediated by a cytoplasmic effector and does not depend on DNA‐DNA interactions or DNA methylation.
C Cogoni, JT Irelan, M Schumacher, TJ Schmidhauser, EU Selker, ...
The EMBO journal 15 (12), 3153-3163, 1996
5561996
The Genome of Nectria haematococca: Contribution of Supernumerary Chromosomes to Gene Expansion
JJ Coleman, SD Rounsley, M Rodriguez-Carres, A Kuo, CC Wasmann, ...
PLoS genetics 5 (8), e1000618, 2009
4822009
RIP: the evolutionary cost of genome defense
JE Galagan, EU Selker
TRENDS in Genetics 20 (9), 417-423, 2004
4572004
Trimethylated lysine 9 of histone H3 is a mark for DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa
H Tamaru, X Zhang, D McMillen, PB Singh, J Nakayama, SI Grewal, ...
Nature genetics 34 (1), 75-79, 2003
4522003
Rearrangement of duplicated DNA in specialized cells of Neurospora
EU Selker, EB Cambareri, BC Jensen, KR Haack
Cell 51 (5), 741-752, 1987
4431987
Eukaryotic DNA segments capable of autonomous replication in yeast.
DT Stinchcomb, M Thomas, J Kelly, E Selker, RW Davis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 77 (8), 4559-4563, 1980
4411980
Repeat-induced GC to AT mutations in Neurospora
EB Cambareri, BC Jensen, E Schabtach, EU Selker
Science 244 (4912), 1571-1575, 1989
4391989
Structural basis for the product specificity of histone lysine methyltransferases
X Zhang, Z Yang, SI Khan, JR Horton, H Tamaru, EU Selker, X Cheng
Molecular cell 12 (1), 177-185, 2003
4022003
Diverse pathways generate microRNA-like RNAs and Dicer-independent small interfering RNAs in fungi
HC Lee, L Li, W Gu, Z Xue, SK Crosthwaite, A Pertsemlidis, ZA Lewis, ...
Molecular cell 38 (6), 803-814, 2010
3982010
Use of a bacterial hygromycin B resistance gene as a dominant selectable marker in Neurospora crassa transformation
C Staben, B Jensen, M Singer, J Pollock, M Schechtman, J Kinsey, ...
Fungal Genetics Reports 36 (1), 79, 1989
3901989
GFP as a tool to analyze the organization, dynamics and function of nuclei and microtubules in Neurospora crassa
M Freitag, PC Hickey, NB Raju, EU Selker, ND Read
Fungal Genetics and Biology 41 (10), 897-910, 2004
3802004
Structure of the Neurospora SET domain protein DIM-5, a histone H3 lysine methyltransferase
X Zhang, H Tamaru, SI Khan, JR Horton, LJ Keefe, EU Selker, X Cheng
Cell 111 (1), 117-127, 2002
3292002
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