2014
Woodhouse M.R., Cheng, F., Pires, C. J., Lisch, D., Freeling M., Wang, X. 2014. The origin, inheritance and gene regulatory consequences of genome dominance in polyploids. PNAS, accepted.
2012
Freeling M., Woodhouse M.R., Subramaniam S., Turco G., Lisch D.
and Schnable J.C. 2012. Review. Fractionation mutagenesis and similar
consequences of mechanisms removing dispensable or less-expressed DNA in
plants. Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Tang H., Woodhouse M.R.
, Cheng F., Schnable J.C., Pedersen B.S.,
Conant G.C., Wang X., Freeling M., and Pires, J.C. 2012. Altered
Patterns of Fractionation and Exon Deletions in Brassica rapa Support a
Two-step Model of Paleohexaploidy. Genetics
2011
Woodhouse M.R., Tang H., Freeling M. 2011. Different Gene
Families in Arabidopsis thaliana Transposed in Different Epochs and at
Different Frequencies throughout the Rosids. The Plant Cell
2010
Woodhouse, M.R., Schnable J.C., Pedersen B.S., Lyons E., Lisch
D., Subramaniam S., Freeling M. 2010. Following tetraploidy in maize, a
short deletion mechanism removed genes preferentially from one of the
two homologs.
PLoS Biology
Woodhouse, M.R., Pedersen, B., and Freeling, M. 2010. Transposed genes in Arabidopsis are often associated with flanking repeats.
PLoS Genetics
2009
Woodhouse, M.R., and Freeling, M. 2009. Tandem duplications and gene transposition in plants. Maydica 54 (2009): 463-470.
Woodhouse, M.R., Burkart-Waco, D., and Comai, L. Online review.
Polyploids are common among plants, as well as among certain groups of
fish and amphibians. How does this interesting condition crop up, and
what advantages and disadvantages does it impart?
Nature Education
2006
Woodhouse, M.R., M. Freeling and D. Lisch. 2006. Initiation,
establishment and maintenance of heritable MuDR transposon silencing in
maize are mediated by distinct factors.
PLoS Biology
Woodhouse, M.R., M. Freeling and D. Lisch. 2006. The mop1
(mediator of paramutation1) mutant progressively reactivates one of the
two genes encoded by the MuDR transposon in maize.
Genetics