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Paula Perry

Paula Perry

Phone -
00 886-2-27899590

Mail to: pjperry@gate.sinica.edu.tw


Paula Perry now:

Works as a post-doctoral fellow in the Laboratory of Wolfgang Schmidt.

Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology,
Academia Sinica,
Nankang,
Taipei,
Taiwan 11529,
Republic of China

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RESEARCH INTERESTS while in the Bennett Lab

My area of research is vascular development, with the main aim to isolate novel regulatory loci. I am using a number of different approaches to achieve this goal, including enhancer trapping, reverse and forward genetics. The primary mutant that I am studying is from an enhancer trapped population in Arabidopsis thaliana. This mutant, damian, contains discontinues xylem strands, clustering of stomata and cuboid epidermal cells. I also work on a number of other mutants that all contain a disrupted vascular structure.

PRESENTATIONS

TARGET presentation, Bioinformatics, Nottingham, 14/2/2003.

Investigating Vascular Development Using damain and Other Mutants.

Lab talk, Genetic Analyses of Vascular Patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana, Nottingham, 6/10/2003.

Lab talk, damian and lax2, Nottingham, 9/2/2004.

lab meeting, Kinematic analysis of AUX1 miss-expression, Nottingham, 7/3/2005.

POSTERS

Garnet poster, CALYX, An Enhancer Trapped Population.

SEB poster, Investigating Vascular Development Using damain and Other Mutants.

PUBLICATION

Nature Cell Biology 7, 1057 - 1065 (2005)
Root gravitropism requires lateral root cap and epidermal cells for transport and response to a mobile auxin signal.
Swarup R, Kramer EM, Perry P, Knox K, Leyser HMO, Haseloff J, Beemster GTS, Bhalerao R, Bennett MJ

 

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