Liam Dolan
Professor
plant biotechnology
Department of plant Science
France
Biography
Liam Dolan is a professor, faculty member , researcher with Ph.D and has been highly experienced in the field of plants he has experience of working and researching in the field for many years. He has won many awards, Honors for his contribution in the field has many publications for the researches he carried.
Research Interest
A major aim of our research is to understand the evolution of the rooting structures in first land plants. Specifically we use comparative developmental genetics to identify genes that regulate rooting structure development in early diverging and late diverging groups of land plants. Identifying genes that are common to both groups of organisms defines a minimal set of genes that were active in the last common ancestor of the land plants. This minimal gene set defines the mechanism that evolved at or soon after the colonization of the land.
Publications
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Kim CM, C Han, Dolan L 2017 RSL class I genes positively regulate root hair development in Oryza sativa New Phytologist 213, 314-323 doi: 10.1111/nph.14160Kim CM, C Han, Dolan L 2017 RSL class I genes positively regulate root hair development in Oryza sativa New Phytologist 213, 314-323 doi: 10.1111/nph.14160
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Bonnot C, Proust H, Pinson B, Colbachini FPL, Lesley-Veillard A, Breuninger H, Champion C, Hetherington AJ, Kelly S, Dolan L 2017 Functional PTB phosphate transporters are present in streptophyte algae and early diverging land plants New Phytologist 214, 1158-1171 doi: 10.1111/nph.14431
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Jones VAS, Dolan L 2017 MpWIP regulates air pore complex development in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha Development 144, 1472-1476 doi: 10.1242/dev.144287