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Why biosynthetic genes for chemical defense compounds clusterTAKOS, Adam M; ROOK, Fred.Trends in plant science. 2012, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 383-388, issn 1360-1385, 6 p.Article
Do Transcription Factors Play Special Roles in Adaptive Variation?MARTIN, Cathie; ELLIS, Noel; ROOK, Fred et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2010, Vol 154, Num 2, pp 506-511, issn 0032-0889, 6 p.Article
Sugar and ABA response pathways and the control of gene expressionROOK, Fred; HADINGHAM, Sophie A; YUNHAI LI et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2006, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 426-434, issn 0140-7791, 9 p.Article
Genomic clustering of cyanogenic glucoside biosynthetic genes aids their identification in Lotus japonicus and suggests the repeated evolution of this chemical defence pathwayTAKOS, Adam M; KNUDSEN, Camilla; MØLLER, Birger L et al.Plant journal. 2011, Vol 68, Num 2, pp 273-286, issn 0960-7412, 14 p.Article
Diversification of an ancient theme : Hydroxynitrile glucosidesBJARNHOLT, Nanna; ROOK, Fred; MOHAMMED SADDIK MOTAWIA et al.Phytochemistry. 2008, Vol 69, Num 7, pp 1507-1516, issn 0031-9422, 10 p.Article
Genetic approaches to understanding sugar-response pathwaysROOK, Fred; BEVAN, Michael W.Journal of experimental botany. 2003, Vol 54, Num 382, pp 495-501, issn 0022-0957, 7 p.Conference Paper
Impaired sucrose-induction mutants reveal the modulation of sugar-induced starch biosynthetic gene expression by abscisic acid signallingROOK, Fred; CORKE, Fiona; CARD, Roderick et al.Plant journal. 2001, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 421-433, issn 0960-7412Article
Impaired sucrose induction 1 encodes a conserved plant- specific protein that couples carbohydrate availability to gene expression and plant growthROOK, Fred; CORKE, Fiona; BAIER, Margarete et al.Plant journal. 2006, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 1045-1058, issn 0960-7412, 14 p.Article
Characterization of mutants in arabidopsis showing increased sugar-specific gene expression, growth, and developmental responsesBAIER, Margarete; HEMMANN, Georg; HOLMAN, Rachel et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2004, Vol 134, Num 1, pp 81-91, issn 0032-0889, 11 p.Article