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Because light is fundamental to plant growth, we have focused on how plants sense and respond to environmental light cues.  We are focused on light perception by the phytochrome photoreceptors.  Phytochromes sense red and far-red light and provide information about the density of neighboring foliage (among other things).
Because light is fundamental to plant growth, we have focused on how plants sense and respond to environmental light cues.  We are focused on light perception by the phytochrome photoreceptors.  Phytochromes sense red and far-red light and provide information about the density of neighboring foliage (among other things).


We work on ''Arabidopsis thaliana'' and related species and use a combination of molecular genetic, quantitative genetic, and molecular evolution techniques.  Please see [http://www.naturalvariation.org naturalvariation.org] for information about some of our collaborators who are taking similar approaches.  
We work on domesticated and wild tomato, ''Brassica rapa'', ''Arabidopsis thaliana'' and related species using a combination of genomics, molecular and quantitative genetics, and molecular evolution techniques.


[[Maloof_Lab:Research | read more...]]
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<h3><font style="color:#C9D3EB;">Lab Members</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:#C9D3EB;">Lab Members</font></h3>


*[[Maloof_Lab:Susan_Bush|Susan Bush]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Leonela_Carriedo|Leonela Carriedo]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Leonela_Carriedo|Leonela Carriedo]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Mike_Covington|Mike Covington]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Upendra Kumar Devisetty|Upendra Kumar Devisetty]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Daniel Fulop|Daniel Fulop]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Bob Harris|Bob Harris]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Julin_Maloof|Julin Maloof]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Julin_Maloof|Julin Maloof]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Cody_Markelz|Cody Markelz]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Kazunari_Nozue|Kazunari Nozue]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Kazunari_Nozue|Kazunari Nozue]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Christine_Palmer|Palmer]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Amanda_Schrager|Amanda Schrager]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Amanda_Schrager|Amanda Schrager]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Danelle_Seymour|Danelle Seymour]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:An_Tat|An Tat]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Upendra Kumar Devisetty|Upendra Kumar Devisetty]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Daniel Fulop|Daniel Fulop]]


<h3><font style="color:#C9D3EB;">Former Members</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:#C9D3EB;">Former Members</font></h3>
*[[Maloof_Lab:Daniele_Filiault|Daniele Filiault]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Daniele_Filiault|Daniele Filiault]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Jose_M._Jimenez-Gomez|Jose M Jimenez-Gomez]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Jose_M._Jimenez-Gomez|Jose M Jimenez-Gomez]]
*[[user:Patricia_Mueller-Moule|Patricia Mueller-Moule]]
*[[user:Patricia_Mueller-Moule|Patricia Mueller-Moule]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Maxwell_Mumbach|Maxwell Mumbach]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Cristina Nieto Garcia|Cristina Nieto Garcia]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Guogui_Ning|Guogui Ning]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Matthew Schultz|Matthew Schultz]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Matthew Schultz|Matthew Schultz]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Danelle_Seymour|Danelle Seymour]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:An_Tat|An Tat]]
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<h3><font style="color:#C9D3EB;">Selected Publications</font></h3>  
<h3><font style="color:#C9D3EB;">Recent Publications</font></h3>  
*[Jiménez-Gómez JM, Wallace AD, and Maloof JN. Network analysis identifies ELF3 as a QTL for the shade avoidance response in Arabidopsis. PLoS Genet 2010 Sep 9; 6(9).|http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001100]
 
*[Brock MT, Maloof JN, and Weinig C. Genes underlying quantitative variation in ecologically important traits: PIF4 (phytochrome interacting factor 4) is associated with variation in internode length, flowering time, and fruit set in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol Ecol 2010 Mar; 19(6) 1187-99.|http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/openurl?genre=article&sid=nlm:pubmed&issn=0962-1083&date=2010&volume=19&issue=6&spage=1187]
 
*[Jiménez-Gómez JM and Maloof JN. Sequence diversity in three tomato species: SNPs, markers, and molecular evolution. BMC Plant Biol 2009 Jul 3; 9 85.http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/9/85]


*[Filiault DL, Wessinger CA, Dinneny JR, Lutes J, Borevitz JO, Weigel D, Chory J, and Maloof JN. Amino acid polymorphisms in Arabidopsis phytochrome B cause differential responses to light. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2008 Feb 26; 105(8) 3157-62.|http://www.pnas.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18287016]
*Maloof, J. N., Nozue, K., Mumbach, M. R., and Palmer, C. M. (2013). LeafJ: An ImageJ Plugin for Semi-automated Leaf Shape Measurement. JoVE. [http://www.jove.com/video/50028/leafj-an-imagej-plugin-for-semi-automated-leaf-shape-measurement]
*Sharlach, M., Dahlbeck, D., Liu, L., Chiu, J., Jiménez-Gómez, J. M., Kimura, S., Koenig, D., Maloof, J. N., Sinha, N., Minsavage, G. V., et al. (2012). Fine genetic mapping of RXopJ4, a bacterial spot disease resistance locus from Solanum pennellii LA716. Theor Appl Genet.[http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=23117718&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks]
*Seymour, D. K., Filiault, D. L., Henry, I. M., Monson-Miller, J., Ravi, M., Pang, A., Comai, L., Chan, S. W. L., and Maloof, J. N. (2012). Rapid creation of Arabidopsis doubled haploid lines for quantitative trait locus mapping. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109, 4227–4232.[http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=22371599&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks]
*Filiault, D. L., and Maloof, J. N. (2012). A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Variants Underlying the Arabidopsis thaliana Shade Avoidance Response. PLoS Genet 8, e1002589.[http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=22438834&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks]
*Chitwood, D. H., Headland, L. R., Kumar, R., Peng, J., Maloof, J. N., and Sinha, N. R. (2012). The developmental trajectory of leaflet morphology in wild tomato species. Plant Physiol.[http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=22247269&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks]
*Kumar, R., Ichihashi, Y., Kimura, S., Chitwood, D. H., Headland, L. R., Peng, J., Maloof, J. N., and Sinha, N. R. (2012). A High-Throughput Method for Illumina RNA-Seq Library Preparation. Front Plant Sci 3, 202. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428589/]
*Chitwood, D. H., Headland, L. R., Filiault, D. L., Kumar, R., Jiménez-Gómez, J. M., Schrager, A. V., Park, D. S., Peng, J., Sinha, N. R., and Maloof, J. N. (2012). Native Environment Modulates Leaf Size and Response to Simulated Foliar Shade across Wild Tomato Species. PLoS ONE 7, e29570.[http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=22253737&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks]


*[Nozue K, Covington MF, Duek PD, Lorrain S, Fankhauser C, Harmer SL, and Maloof JN. Rhythmic growth explained by coincidence between internal and external cues. Nature 2007 Jul 19; 448(7151) 358-61.|http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05946]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Publications | see complete list...]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Publications | see complete list...]]


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<h3><font style="color:#F8B603;">Announcements</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:#F8B603;">Announcements</font></h3>
*[[Maloof_Lab:Group_meeting|Group meeting, journal clubs, and seminars]]
*[[Maloof_Lab:Group_meeting|Group meeting, journal clubs, and seminars]]
*[http://mfcovington.github.com/r_club/ R Club]
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Room 2115
Section of Plant Biology
1002 Life Sciences, One Shields Ave.
University of California Davis
Davis, CA 95616

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Research

How do organisms adapt to different environments? We are interested in understanding the genetic and molecular changes that take place as organisms adapt to different environments. Which genes change, what types of genetic changes occur, and how do these changes affect the organism at the biochemical, physiological, and ecological levels?

Since plants are rooted in their environment, they are particularly adept at coping with their environment. Furthermore different species, and populations within species, have adapted to different environments. Therefore plants are well suited for studying adaptation mechanisms.

Because light is fundamental to plant growth, we have focused on how plants sense and respond to environmental light cues. We are focused on light perception by the phytochrome photoreceptors. Phytochromes sense red and far-red light and provide information about the density of neighboring foliage (among other things).

We work on domesticated and wild tomato, Brassica rapa, Arabidopsis thaliana and related species using a combination of genomics, molecular and quantitative genetics, and molecular evolution techniques.

read more...

Lab Members

Former Members

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Recent Publications

  • Maloof, J. N., Nozue, K., Mumbach, M. R., and Palmer, C. M. (2013). LeafJ: An ImageJ Plugin for Semi-automated Leaf Shape Measurement. JoVE. [1]
  • Sharlach, M., Dahlbeck, D., Liu, L., Chiu, J., Jiménez-Gómez, J. M., Kimura, S., Koenig, D., Maloof, J. N., Sinha, N., Minsavage, G. V., et al. (2012). Fine genetic mapping of RXopJ4, a bacterial spot disease resistance locus from Solanum pennellii LA716. Theor Appl Genet.[2]
  • Seymour, D. K., Filiault, D. L., Henry, I. M., Monson-Miller, J., Ravi, M., Pang, A., Comai, L., Chan, S. W. L., and Maloof, J. N. (2012). Rapid creation of Arabidopsis doubled haploid lines for quantitative trait locus mapping. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109, 4227–4232.[3]
  • Filiault, D. L., and Maloof, J. N. (2012). A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Variants Underlying the Arabidopsis thaliana Shade Avoidance Response. PLoS Genet 8, e1002589.[4]
  • Chitwood, D. H., Headland, L. R., Kumar, R., Peng, J., Maloof, J. N., and Sinha, N. R. (2012). The developmental trajectory of leaflet morphology in wild tomato species. Plant Physiol.[5]
  • Kumar, R., Ichihashi, Y., Kimura, S., Chitwood, D. H., Headland, L. R., Peng, J., Maloof, J. N., and Sinha, N. R. (2012). A High-Throughput Method for Illumina RNA-Seq Library Preparation. Front Plant Sci 3, 202. [6]
  • Chitwood, D. H., Headland, L. R., Filiault, D. L., Kumar, R., Jiménez-Gómez, J. M., Schrager, A. V., Park, D. S., Peng, J., Sinha, N. R., and Maloof, J. N. (2012). Native Environment Modulates Leaf Size and Response to Simulated Foliar Shade across Wild Tomato Species. PLoS ONE 7, e29570.[7]

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