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Contact Info

Beth A. Rowan
  • Beth A. Rowan
  • Weigel Lab
  • Max Planck Institut for Developmental Biology
  • Spemannstrasse 37-39
  • 72076 Tuebingen, Germany
  • Email me through OpenWetWare


Education

  • 2008, PhD, University of Washington
  • 2002, BA, University of San Diego

Research interests

  1. Meiotic Recombination
  2. Hybrid Incompatibility
  3. Natural Variation
  4. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts

See my research page here

Publications

  1. Oldenburg DJ, Rowan BA, Kumar RA, and Bendich AJ. On the fate of plastid DNA molecules during leaf development: response to the Golczyk et al. Commentary. Plant Cell. 2014 Mar;26(3):855-61. DOI:10.1105/tpc.113.121772 | PubMed ID:24668748 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Muralidharan S, Box MS, Sedivy EL, Wigge PA, Weigel D, and Rowan BA. Different mechanisms for Arabidopsis thaliana hybrid necrosis cases inferred from temperature responses. Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2014 Nov;16(6):1033-41. DOI:10.1111/plb.12164 | PubMed ID:24641593 | HubMed [Paper2]
  3. Wijnker E, Velikkakam James G, Ding J, Becker F, Klasen JR, Rawat V, Rowan BA, de Jong DF, de Snoo CB, Zapata L, Huettel B, de Jong H, Ossowski S, Weigel D, Koornneef M, Keurentjes JJ, and Schneeberger K. The genomic landscape of meiotic crossovers and gene conversions in Arabidopsis thaliana. Elife. 2013 Dec 17;2:e01426. DOI:10.7554/eLife.01426 | PubMed ID:24347547 | HubMed [Paper3]
  4. Rowan BA and Bendich AJ. Isolation, quantification, and analysis of chloroplast DNA. Methods Mol Biol. 2011;774:151-70. DOI:10.1007/978-1-61779-234-2_10 | PubMed ID:21822838 | HubMed [Paper4]
  5. Rowan BA, Weigel D, and Koenig D. Developmental genetics and new sequencing technologies: the rise of nonmodel organisms. Dev Cell. 2011 Jul 19;21(1):65-76. DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2011.05.021 | PubMed ID:21763609 | HubMed [Paper5]
  6. Rowan BA, Oldenburg DJ, and Bendich AJ. RecA maintains the integrity of chloroplast DNA molecules in Arabidopsis. J Exp Bot. 2010 Jun;61(10):2575-88. DOI:10.1093/jxb/erq088 | PubMed ID:20406785 | HubMed [Paper6]
  7. Rowan BA and Bendich AJ. The loss of DNA from chloroplasts as leaves mature: fact or artefact?. J Exp Bot. 2009;60(11):3005-10. DOI:10.1093/jxb/erp158 | PubMed ID:19454766 | HubMed [Paper7]
  8. Rowan BA, Oldenburg DJ, and Bendich AJ. A multiple-method approach reveals a declining amount of chloroplast DNA during development in Arabidopsis. BMC Plant Biol. 2009 Jan 7;9:3. DOI:10.1186/1471-2229-9-3 | PubMed ID:19128504 | HubMed [Paper8]
  9. Rowan BA, Oldenburg DJ, and Bendich AJ. A high-throughput method for detection of DNA in chloroplasts using flow cytometry. Plant Methods. 2007 Mar 23;3:5. DOI:10.1186/1746-4811-3-5 | PubMed ID:17381841 | HubMed [Paper9]
  10. Oldenburg DJ, Rowan BA, Zhao L, Walcher CL, Schleh M, and Bendich AJ. Loss or retention of chloroplast DNA in maize seedlings is affected by both light and genotype. Planta. 2006 Dec;225(1):41-55. DOI:10.1007/s00425-006-0329-6 | PubMed ID:16941116 | HubMed [Paper10]
  11. Rowan BA, Oldenburg DJ, and Bendich AJ. The demise of chloroplast DNA in Arabidopsis. Curr Genet. 2004 Sep;46(3):176-81. DOI:10.1007/s00294-004-0515-7 | PubMed ID:15249983 | HubMed [Paper11]

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