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Gordon G Simpson

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Plos One|August 12, 2016
Crystal Structure of the SPOC Domain of the Arabidopsis Flowering Regulator FPAYinglu Zhang, Katarzyna Rataj, Gordon G Simpson, et al.
Open Biology|January 14, 2025
RNA splicing: a split consensus reveals two major 5' splice site classesMatthew T Parker, Sebastian M Fica, Gordon G Simpson
The EMBO Journal|June 14, 2003
Autoregulation of FCA pre-mRNA processing controls Arabidopsis flowering timeVictor Quesada, Richard Macknight, Caroline Dean, et al.
Genome Biology|March 2, 2021
2passtools: two-pass alignment using machine-learning-filtered splice junctions increases the accuracy of intron detection in long-read RNA sequencingMatthew T Parker, Katarzyna Knop, Geoffrey J Barton, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 22, 2005
An allelic series reveals essential roles for FY in plant development in addition to flowering-time controlIan R Henderson, Fuquan Liu, Sinead Drea, et al.
Cell|June 18, 2003
FY is an RNA 3' end-processing factor that interacts with FCA to control the Arabidopsis floral transitionGordon G Simpson, Paul P Dijkwel, Victor Quesada, et al.
Elife|October 3, 2023
Inter-species association mapping links splice site evolution to METTL16 and SNRNP27KMatthew T Parker, Sebastian M Fica, Geoffrey J Barton, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 28, 2010
Alternative polyadenylation of antisense RNAs and flowering time controlCsaba Hornyik, Céline Duc, Katarzyna Rataj, et al.
Plos Genetics|November 9, 2013
Transcription termination and chimeric RNA formation controlled by Arabidopsis thaliana FPACéline Duc, Alexander Sherstnev, Christian Cole, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|September 18, 2002
New frontiers in plant development: from genes to phenotypePeter Hedden, Mike J Holdsworth, Gordon G Simpson, et al.
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Plos One|August 12, 2016
Crystal Structure of the SPOC Domain of the Arabidopsis Flowering Regulator FPAYinglu Zhang, Katarzyna Rataj, Gordon G Simpson, et al.
Open Biology|January 14, 2025
RNA splicing: a split consensus reveals two major 5' splice site classesMatthew T Parker, Sebastian M Fica, Gordon G Simpson
The EMBO Journal|June 14, 2003
Autoregulation of FCA pre-mRNA processing controls Arabidopsis flowering timeVictor Quesada, Richard Macknight, Caroline Dean, et al.
Genome Biology|March 2, 2021
2passtools: two-pass alignment using machine-learning-filtered splice junctions increases the accuracy of intron detection in long-read RNA sequencingMatthew T Parker, Katarzyna Knop, Geoffrey J Barton, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 22, 2005
An allelic series reveals essential roles for FY in plant development in addition to flowering-time controlIan R Henderson, Fuquan Liu, Sinead Drea, et al.
Cell|June 18, 2003
FY is an RNA 3' end-processing factor that interacts with FCA to control the Arabidopsis floral transitionGordon G Simpson, Paul P Dijkwel, Victor Quesada, et al.
Elife|October 3, 2023
Inter-species association mapping links splice site evolution to METTL16 and SNRNP27KMatthew T Parker, Sebastian M Fica, Geoffrey J Barton, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 28, 2010
Alternative polyadenylation of antisense RNAs and flowering time controlCsaba Hornyik, Céline Duc, Katarzyna Rataj, et al.
Plos Genetics|November 9, 2013
Transcription termination and chimeric RNA formation controlled by Arabidopsis thaliana FPACéline Duc, Alexander Sherstnev, Christian Cole, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|September 18, 2002
New frontiers in plant development: from genes to phenotypePeter Hedden, Mike J Holdsworth, Gordon G Simpson, et al.
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