Pea Genetics at IBERS
 

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Couzigou J.-M., Zhukov V., Mondy S., el Heba G.A., Cosson V., Ellis T.H.N., Ambrose M., Wen J., Tadege M., Tikhonovich I., Mysore K.S., Putterill J., Hofer J., Borisov A.Y., and Ratet P. (2012)
NODULE ROOT and COCHLEATA Maintain Nodule Development and Are Legume Orthologs of Arabidopsis BLADE-ON-PETIOLE Genes.
Plant Cell 2012 24: 4498-4510 tpc.112.103747; doi:10.1105/tpc.112.103747.

Moreau C., Ambrose M.J., Turner L., Hill L., Ellis T.H.N., Hofer J.M.I.(2012)
The b gene of pea encodes a defective flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase, and confers pink flower color.
Plant Physiol. 159:759-68.

Chen J., Moreau C., Liu Y., Kawaguchi M., Hofer J., Ellis N. and Chen R.(2012)
Conserved genetic determinant of motor organidentity in Medicago truncatula and related legumes.
PNAS 109: 11723 - 8

T. H. Noel Ellis and Graham Moore (2012)
Recombination, and chromosomes, in a changing environment
New Phytologist (2012) 195: 8–9
The definitive version is available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/nph

Ana Berbel, Cristina Ferrándiz, Valérie Hecht, Marion Dalmais, Ole Lund, Frances Sussmilch, Scott Taylor, Abdelhafid Bendahmane, Noel Ellis, José Beltrán, James Weller & Francisco Madueño (2012)
VEGETATIVE1 is essential for development of the compound inflorescence in pea
Nature Communications 3: 797 doi:10.1038/ncomms1801

Jing R., Ambrose M.A., Knox M.R., Smykal P., Hybl M., Ramos A., Caminero C., Burstin J., Duc G.,Soest L.J.M.van, Swiecicki W. K., Pereira M.G., Vishnyakova M., Davenport G.F., Flavell A.J. and Ellis T.H.N. (2012)
Genetic diversity in European Pisum germplasm collections
Theor. Appl. Genet. DOI 10.1007/s00122-012-1839-1

Petr Smýkal, Gregoire Aubert, Judith Burstin, Clarice J. Coyne, T. H. Noel Ellis, Andrew J. Flavell, Rebecca Ford, Miroslav Hýbl, Jirí Macas, Pavel Neumann, Kevin E. McPhee, Robert J. Redden, Diego Rubiales, Jim L. Weller and Tom D. Warkentin (2012)
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) in the Genomic Era
Agronomy 2: 74-115; doi:10.3390/agronomy2020074

Alan H. Schulman, Andrew J. Flavell, Etienne Paux and T. H. Noel Ellis(2012)
The Application of LTR Retrotransposons as Molecular Markers in Plants
in: Yves Bigot (ed.), Mobile Genetic Elements: Protocols and Genomic Applications, Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 859, DOI 10.1007/978-1-61779-603-6_7, © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012

Ronghui Li, Maggie R. Knox, Anne Edwards, Bridget Hogg, T. H. Noel Ellis, Gehong Wei and J. Allan Downie (2011)
Natural Variation in Host-Specific Nodulation of Pea Is Associated with a Haplotype of the SYM37 LysM-Type Receptor-Like Kinase
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 24: 1396-1403

T.H. Noel Ellis, Julie M.I.Hofer, Gail M.Timmerman- Vaughan, Clarice J.Coyne and Roger P.Hellens (2011)
Mendel, 150 years on
Trends in Plant Science 16: 590-596

Ellis T.H.N. (2011) Germplasm resources in legumes
Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization 9: 1-3

Smykal P., Kenicer G., Flavell A.J., Corander J., Kosterin O, Redden R.J., Ford R., Coyne C.J., Maxted N., Mike J. Ambrose M.J.and Ellis T.H.N. (2011) Phylogeny, phylogeography and genetic diversity of the Pisum genus
Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization 9: 4 - 18

PDFs for selected publications

Hellens R., Moreau C., Lin-Wang K., Schwinn K.E., Thomson S.J., Fiers M.W.E.J., Frew T.J., Murray S.R., Hofer J.M.I., Jacobs J.M.E., Davies K.M., Allan A.C., Bendahmane A., Coyne C.J., Timmerman-Vaughan G.M. and Ellis T.H.N. (2010) Identification of Mendel's White Flower Character
PLoS ONE 10: e13230

Cheema, Ellis & Dicks (2010) THREaD Mapper Studio: a novel, visual web serverfor the estimation of genetic linkage maps.
Nucleic Acids Research, 2010, 1–6, doi:10.1093/nar/gkq430
link to THREaD Mapper Studio

Jing et al (2010) The genetic diversity and evolution of field pea (Pisum) studied by high throughput retrotransposon based insertion polymorphism (RBIP) marker analysis.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 10:44

Kalendar R, Flavell A J, Ellis T H N, Sjakste T, Moisy C, Schulman A H (2010)
Analysis of plant diversity with retrotransposon-based molecular markers.
Heredity 106: 520-530

Hofer et al (2009) Tendril-less regulates tendril formation in pea leaves The Plant Cell (2009) 21:420-428
Supplementary data for Hofer et al (2009)

Jing et al (2007) Gene-Based Sequence Diversity Analysis of Field Pea (Pisum) Genetics 177: 1–13

Sainsbury et al (2006) A crispa null mutant facilitates identification of a crispa-like pseudogene in pea. Functional Plant Biology 33: 757–763

Domoney et al (2006) Genetic and genomic analysis of legume flowers and seeds. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 9:133–141

Lee et al (2005) GERMINATE. A generic database for integrating genotypic and phenotypic information for plant genetic resource collections Plant Physiology 139: 619-631

Jing, Knox et al (2005) Insertional polymorphism and antiquity of PDR1 retrotransposon insertions in Pisum species Genetics 171: 741–752

Hecht et al (2005) Conservation of Arabidopsis flowering genes in model legumes. Plant Physiology 137: 1420-1434

Tattersall et al (2005) The mutant crispa, reveals multiple roles for PHANTASTICA in pea compound leaf development. The Plant Cell 17, 1046-1060

Gao et al (2004b) The potyvirus recessive resistance gene, sbm1, identifies anovel role for translation initiation factor eIF4E in cell-to-cell trafficking The Plant Journal 40, 376–385

Choi et al (2004) Conserved gene order between crop and model legume species. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101: 15289–15294

Kaló et al (2004) Comparative mapping between Medicago sativa and Pisum sativum. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 272: 235-246

Gao et al (2004a) Identification of markers very tightly linked to recessive sbm resistance to Pea seed-borne mosaic virus Theor. Appl. Genet. 109:488-94.

Schulman, Flavell & Ellis (2004) The application of LTR retrotransposons as molecular markers in plants. Methods Mol Biol. 260:145-73.

Foucher et al (2003) DETERMINATE and LATE FLOWERING are two TERMINAL FLOWER 1 / CENTRORADIALIS homologues controlling two distinct phases of flowering initiation and development in pea. Plant Cell 15, 2742-2754.

Charlton et al (2004) NMR profiling of transgenic peas Plant Biotechnology Journal 2: 27-35

Flavell et al (2003) A microarray-based high throughput molecular marker genotyping method - the Tagged Microrray (TAM) marker approach. Nucleic Acids Research 31:e115

Vershinin et al (2003) Transposable elements reveal the impact of introgression, rather than transposition, in Pisum diversity, evolution and domestication. Molecular Biology and Evolution 20: 2067-2075

Young et al (2003) Legume genomes: more than peas in a pod. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 6:199–204