Judith Irwin
Doctor
Crop Genetics
John Innes Center
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Judith Irwin is currently affiliated to John Innes Center, UK, continuing research in the specialized scientific area of Crop Genetics
Research Interest
The aim of my research is to translate fundamental research on the control of flowering from the reference plant Arabidopsis thaliana to Brassica crop species. Flowering is a key component of plant adaptation, affecting geographical distribution and suitability for farming practices.
Publications
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Hawkes E. J., Hennelley S. P., Novikova I. V., Irwin J. A., Dean C., Sanbonmatsu K. Y. (2016) COOLAIR Antisense RNAs Form Evolutionarily Conserved Elaborate Secondary Structures Cell Reports 16 p3087-3096
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Love J., Graham S., Irwin J. A., Ashton P. A., Bretangnolle F., Abbott R. J. (2016) Self-pollination, style length development and seed set in self-compatible Asteraceae: evidence from Senecio vulgaris L. Plant Ecology and Diversity 9 p371-379
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Eckes A. H., Gubala T., Nowakowski P., Szymczyszyn T., Wells R., Irwin J., Horro C., Hancock J. M., King G., Dyer S. C., Jurkowski W. (2017) Introducing the Brassica Information Portal: Towards integrating genotypic and phenotypic Brassica crop data F1000 6 p465