Stephen Patrick Moose
PROFESSOR
Crop Sciences
University of Illinois at urbana champaign
United States of America
Biography
He has done his B.S.: Biology, Case Western Reserve University — 1990, Ph.D.: Genetics & Crop Science (co-major), North Carolina State University — 1995
Research Interest
The structure and function of the Miscanthus genome The regulatory impacts of small RNAs on plant growth and development. Discovery of genes controlling N utilization.
Publications
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Moose, S. P. and P.H. Sisco (1996). Glossy15, an APETALA2-like gene from maize that regulates leaf epidermal cell identity. Genes and Development 10: 3018-3027.
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Moose, S. P. and P. H. Sisco (1994). Glossy15 controls the epidermal juvenile-to-adult phase transition in maize. The Plant Cell 6: 1343-1355.
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Fontes, E.B.P, Chank, B.B., Wrobel, R.L., Moose, S.P., O’Brian, G.R., Wurtzel, E.T., and R.S. Boston (1991). Characterization of an immunoglobulin binding protein homolog in the maize floury-2 endosperm mutant. The Plant Cell 3: 483-496.