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RSBS Publications 2003

 

Comparative Genomics

Published

Chapman MA, Charchar FJ, Kinston S, Bird CP, Grafham D, Rogers J, Grutzner F, Graves JAM, Green AR and Göttgens B. Comparative and functional analysis of LYL1 loci establish marsupial sequences as a model for phylogenetic footprinting. Genomics. 81: 249–259.

Charchar FJ, Svartman M, El-Mogharbel N, Ventura M, Kirby P, Matarazzo MR, Ciccodicola A, Rocci M, D’Esposito M and Graves JAM. Complex events in the evolution of the human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2). Genome Research. 13: 281–286.

Deeb SS, Wakefield MJ, Tada T, Marotte L, Yokoyama and Graves JAM. The cone visual pigments of an Australian marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii): sequence, spectral tuning and evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 20: 1642–1649.

Graves JAM. The descent of man (book review). Nature. 427: 199.

Graves JAM. The Tree of Life–view from a twig (editorial). Science. 300: 1621.

Graves JAM. The X and Y of sex. (book review), Nature. 423: 223.

Graves, JAM. Sex and death in birds: a model of dosage compensation that predicts lethality of sex chromosome aneuploids. Cytogenet. Genome Res. 101: 278–282.

Greaves IK, Rens, W, Ferguson-Smith MA, Griffin D and Graves JAM. Conservation of chromosome arrangement and position of the X in mammalian sperm suggests functional significance. Chromosome Research. 11: 503–512.

Grützner F, Deakin J, Rens W, El-Mogharbel N and Graves JAM. The monotreme genome: a patchwork of reptile, mammal and unique features. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 136: 867–881.

Park DJ, Renfree MB and Graves JAM. 3’ RACE walking along a large cDNA. Biotechniques. 34: 750–2, 754–6.

Premzl M, Sangiogio L, Strumbo B, Graves JAM, Simonic T and Gready JE. Shadoo, a new protein highly conserved from fish to mammals and with similarity to prion protein. Gene. 314: 89–102.

Rens W, O’Brien PCM, Graves JAM and Ferguson-Smith MA. Localization of chromosome regions in potoroo nuclei (Potorous tridactylis Marsupialia: Potoroinae). Chromosoma. 112: 66–76.

Santucciu C, Grutzner F, Carvalho-Silva DR and Graves JAM. Isolation of chromosomal regions controlling intersex development in a marsupial. Cytogenet Genome Res. 101: 224–228.

Wakefield MJ and Graves JAM. Kangaroo genomics leaps ahead. Today’s Life Science. 15: 34–38.

Wakefield MJ and Graves JAM. The kangaroo genome: leaps and bounds in comparative genomics. EMBO Reports. 4: 143–147.

Woolley PA, Guedelha N and Graves JAM. Anatomy and chromosomes of two intersexual dasyurid marsupials: in search of the pouch gene. Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 15: 293–301.

In Press

Graves JAM. The degenerate Y chromosome–can conversion save it? Reproduction, Fertility and Development.

Graves JAM, Watson JM and Grützner F. Mitotic chromosomes of the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus, Order Monotremata of Mammalian Subclass Prototheria). For: Mammalian Chromosome Atlas, S.J. O’Brien (ed).

Park DJ, Renfree MB and Graves JAM. Universal fast walking applied to cDNA. Prep. Biochem. Biotech.

Pask AJ, Whitworth DJ, Hao C-A, Sankovic N, Wei KJ, Graves JAM, Shaw G, Renfree MB, and Behringer RR. Marsupial anti-Mullerian hormone gene structure, regulatory elements, and expression. Biol. Reproduction. 70: 160–167.

Sherwin WB and Graves JAM. What Marsupials can do for genetics and what genetics can do for marsupials. In: Marsupial Biology. P. Armati (ed).

Watson JM, Graves JAM, and Grützner F. Mitotic chromosomes of the long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijnis, Order Monotremata of Mammalian Subclass Prototheria). For: Mammalian Chromosome Atlas, SJ O’Brien (ed).

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Central Nervous System Stability & Degeneration

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Bravo-Nuevo A, Williams N, Geller S and Stone J. Mitochondrial Deletions in Normal and degenerating Rat Retina. Retinal Degenerations. La Vail MM, Hollyfield JG and Anderson GA, editors. Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers, pp 241–248.

Geller S and Stone J. Quantitative PCR Analysis of FosB mRA Expression after Short Duration Oxygen and Light Stress. Retinal Degenerations. La Vail MM, Hollyfield JG and Anderson GA, editors. Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers, pp 249–258.

Lee D, Geller S, Walsh N, Valter K, Yasumura D, Matthes M, La Vail M and Stone J. Photoreceptor Degeneration in PRO23HIS and S334 Transgenic rats. Retinal Degenerations. La Vail MM, Hollyfield JG and Anderson GA, editors. Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers, pp 297–302.

Sandercoe TM, Geller S, Hendrickson AE, Stone J and Provis JM. VEGF expression by ganglion cells in central retina before formation of the foveal depression in monkey retina: evidence of developmental hypoxia. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 462: 42–54.

Valter K, Bisti S, and Stone J. Location of CNTFRa on outer segments: evidence of the site of action of CNTF in rat retina. Brain Research. 985: 169–75.

Wallcott JC and Provis JM. Müller cells express the neuronal progenitor cell marker nestin in both differentiated and undifferentiated human foetal retina.

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 31: 246–249.

In Press

Cornish EE, Natoli RC, Hendrickson AE and Provis JM. Differential distribution of fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) on foveal cones: FGFR-4 is an early marker of cone photoreceptors. Molecular Vision. 2003; 9.

Penfold PL and Provis JM (editors). Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Science and Medicine in Practise. Springer Verlag.

Penfold PL, van Driel D, Provis JM and Madigan MC. Immunology and Age-related macular Degeneration. In: Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Science and Medicine in Practice, Penfold PL and Provis JM (editors), Springer Verlag.

Stone J, Mervin K, Walsh N. Valter K, Provis J, and Penfold P. Photoreceptor Stability and Degeneration in Mammalian Retina: Lessons from the Edge. In: Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Science and Medicine in Practice, Penfold PL and Provis JM (editors), Springer Verlag.

Stone J, Valter K. Roles of retinal macroglia in maintaining the stability of the retina. In: Non-Neuronal Cells in the Nervous System: Function and Dysfunction, L. Hertz (editor).

Yu D-Y, Cringle S, Valter K, Walsh N, Lee D and Stone J. Photoreceptor Death, Trophic Factor Expression, Retinal Oxygen Status And Photoreceptor Function In The P23H Rat: Stress And Protection In A Slow Degeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science.

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Ecosystem Dynamics

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Barnes B. Prickly Pear meets its Moth. Mathematical Spectrum. 35(3): 55–57.

Berry SL. Global change: the direct effects of the increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide on the climate and the biota. In: Climate change impacts on biodiversity in Australia (eds: Howden M, Hughes L, Dunlop M, Zethoven I, Hilbert D, Chilcott C). CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra, pp. 46–47.

Chesson P, Peterson AG The quantitative assessment of the benefits of physiological integration in clonal plants. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 4(8): 1153–1176.

Choat B, Ball M, Luly J and Holtum J. Pit membrane porosity and water-stress induced cavitation in four co­existing dry rainforest tree species. Plant Physiology. 131: 41–48.

Cousins SAO, Lavorel S and Davies I. Modelling the effects of landscape pattern and grazing regimes on the persistence of plant species with high conservation value in grasslands in south-eastern Sweden. Landscape Ecology. 18(3): 315–332

Dean C, Roxburgh SH and Mackey B. Growth modelling of Eucalyptus regnans for carbon accounting at the landscape scale. In: Modelling Forest Systems. 1st edition (eds: Amaro A, Reed D and Soares P). Wallingford, CABI Publishing: 27–39 + plates.

Dean C. Calculation of wood volume and stem taper using terrestrial single-image close-range photogrammetry and contemporary software tools. Silva Fennica. 37(3): 359–380.

Farquhar GD and Roderick ML. Pinatubo, diffuse light, and the carbon cycle. Science. 299: 1997–1998.

Gifford RM and Roderick ML. Soil carbon stocks and bulk density: Spatial or cumulative mass coordinates as a basis of expression. Global Change Biology. 9: 1507–1514.

Gilmore AM, Larkum AWD, Salih A, Itoh S, Shibata Y, Bena C, Yamasaki H, Papina M and Van Woesik R. Simultaneous time resolution of the emission spectra of fluorescent proteins and zooxanthellar chlorophyll in reef-building coral. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 77(5): 515–523.

Gilmore AM, Matsubara S, Ball MC, Barker DH and Itoh S. Excitation energy flow at 77K in the photosynthetic apparatus of over­wintering evergreens. Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1021–1034.

Hendrickson L, Ball MC, Osmond CB, Furbank RT and Chow WS. Assessment of photoprotection mechanisms of grapevines at low temperature. Functional Plant Biology. 30: 631–642.

Holm AM, Cridland SW and Roderick ML. The use of time-integrated NDVI and rainfall to assess landscape degradation in the arid shrublands of Western Australia. Remote Sensing of Environment. 85: 145–158.

Jauffret S and Lavorel S. Are plant functional types relevant to describe degradation in arid, southern Tunisian steppes? Journal of Vegetation Science. 14: 399–408.

Loveys BR, Atkinson LJ, Sherlock DJ, Roberts RL, Fitter AH and Atkin OK. Thermal acclimation of leaf and root respiration: an investigation comparing inherently fast and slow-growing plant species. Global Change Biology. 9: 895–910.

Mitchell CD, Challenges for climate change science, ISOS On-line Conference – In search of sustainability. http://www.isosconference.org.au.

Nicotra AB, Hofmann M, Siebke K and Ball MC. Spatial patterning of pigmentation in evergreen leaves in response to freezing stress. Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1893–1904.

Pausas J and Lavorel S. A hierarchical deductive approach for functional types in disturbed ecosystems. Journal of Vegetation Science. 14: 409–416.

Thomson VP, Cunningham SA, Ball MC and Nicotra AB. Compensation for herbivory through increased photosynthetic capacity and efficiency by Cucumis sativus. Oecologia. 134: 167–175.

In Press

Ball MC, Canny MJ, Huang CX and Heady R. Structural changes in acclimated and unacclimated leaves during freezing and thawing. Functional Plant Biology.

Barnes B and Gordon D. Coliform dynamics and the implications for source tracking. Environmental Microbiology.

Barnes B and Roderick ML. An ecological framework linking scales across space and time based on self-thinning. Journal of Theoretical Population Biology.

Barnes B, Farquhar G and Gan K. Modelling the isotope enrichment of leaf water. Journal of Mathematical Biology.

Gilmore AM. Excess light stress: probing excitation dissipation mechanisms through global analysis of time- and wavelength resolved chlorophyll a fluorescence, In: Chlorophyll fluorescence: The signature of photosynthetic efficiency. Papageorgiou G. and Govindjee (eds). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

Lovelock CE, Feller IC, McKee KL, Engelbrecht BMJ and Ball MC. Nutrient limitation on growth in extensive scrub mangroves in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Functional Ecology.

McBeth BP and Roxburgh S. CRC for Greenhouse Accounting: Australian Historic Climate Surfaces. Technical Report.

Roderick ML and Barnes B. Self-thinning of populations from a dynamic viewpoint. Functional Ecology.

Roderick ML and Farquhar GD. The pan evaporation paradox. In: Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure (eds W Steffen, A Sanderson, P Tyson, J Jäger, P Matson, B Moore III, F Oldfield, K Richardson, H-J Schellnhuber, BL Turner II & R Wasson). Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Roxburgh SH, Shea K and Wilson JB. The intermediate disturbance hypothesis: patch dynamics and mechanisms of species coexistence. Ecology.

Spessa A, McBeth BP and Prentice IC. Modelling the relationship between fire frequency, rainfall and vegetation in the Kimberley’s region, Australia, using a fire model coupled to a DGVM. Proceedings 3rd Australian Wildfire Conference. Sydney, October 3–6.

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Environmental Biology

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Barbour MM, Walcroft AS and Farquhar GD. Seasonal variation in d13C and d18O of cellulose from growth rings of Pinus radiata. Plant, Cell and Environment. 25(11): 1483–1499.

Barbour MM and Farquhar GD. Do pathways of water movement and leaf anatomical dimensions allow development of gradients in H218O between veins and the sites of evaporation within leaves? Plant, Cell & Environment. 27(1): 107–121.

Buckley TN, Mott KA and Farquhar GD. A hydromechanical and biochemical model of stomatal conductance. Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1767–1785.

Buer CS, Wasteneys G and Masle J. Ethylene modulates root-wave responses in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 132: 1085-1096.

Cernusak LA, Arthur DJ, Pate JA and Farquhar GD. Water relations link carbon and oxygen isotope discrimination to phloem sap sugar concentration in Eucalyptus globulus. Plant Physiology. 131: 1544–1554.

Cernusak LA, Wong SC and Farquhar GD. Oxygen isotope composition of phloem sap in relation to leaf water in Ricinus communis. Functional Plant Biology. 30: 1059–1070.

Evans JR and Vogelmann TC. Profiles of 14C fixation through spinach leaves in relation to light absorption and photosynthetic capacity. Plant Cell & Environment. 26: 547–560.

Farquhar GD and Gan KS. On the progressive enrichment of the oxygen isotopic composition of water along a leaf. Plant, Cell & Environment. 26(9): 1579–1597.

Farquhar GD and Roderick ML. Pinatubo, diffuse light, and the carbon cycle. Science. 299: 5615.

Gan KS, Wong SC, Hong JW and Farquhar GD. Evaluation of models of leaf water 18O enrichment using measurements of spatial patterns of vein xylem, leaf water and dry matter in maize leaves. Plant, Cell & Environment. 26(9): 1479–1495.

Kriedemann PE and Goodwin I. Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Partial Rootzone Drying: An overview of principles and applications. Irrigation Insights No 3 by Land & Water Australia (Canberra) pp 102.

Malik AI. Colmer TD, Lambers H, Schortemeyer M. Aerenchyma formation and radial O2 loss along adventitious roots of wheat with only the apical root portion exposed to O2 deficiency. Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1713–1722.

Prasolova NV, Xu ZH, Lundkvist K, Farquhar GD, Dieters MJ, Walker S, and Saffigna PG. Genetic variation in foliar carbon isotope composition in relation to tree growth and foliar nitrogen concentrations in clones of F1 hybrid between slash pine and Caribbean pine. Forest Ecology and Management. 172(2–3): 145–80

Rebetzke GJ, Condon AG, Richards RA and Farquhar GD. Inheritance of leaf conductance in three wheat crosses. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 54: 381–387.

Tremmel IG, Kirchhoff H, Weis E, and Farquhar GD. Dependence of plastoquinol diffusion on the shape, size, and density of integral thylakoid proteins. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 1607: 97–109.

Watt M and Evans JR. Phosphorus acquisition from soil by white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.)- species with contrasting root development. Plant & Soil. 248: 271–283.

In Press

Barbour MM, Cernusak LA, Farquhar GD. Factors affecting the oxygen isotope ratio of plant organic material. In: Stable Isotopes in Biosphere Atmosphere Interactions. LB Flanagan (ed.)

Barbour MM, Roden JS, Farquhar GD,·and Ehleringer JR. Expressing leaf water and cellulose oxygen isotope ratios as enrichment above source water reveals evidence of a Péclet effect. Oecologia.

Barnes B, Farquhar GD and Gan K. Modelling the isotope enrichment of leaf water. Journal of Mathematical Biology.

Edwards EJ, Benham DG, Marland LA and Fitter AH. Root production is determined by radiation flux in a temperate grassland community. Global Change Biology.

Gan KS, Wong SC and Farquhar GD. Oxygen isotope analysis of plant water without extraction procedure. In: Handbook of Stable Isotope Analytical Techniques. Volume I. ed. Pier A de Groot, Elsevier.

Heinemeyer A, Ridgway KP, Edwards EJ, Benham D, Young JPW and Fitter AH. Impact of soil warming and shading on colonization and community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of a native grassland community. Global Change Biology.

Roderick ML and Farquhar GD. The pan evaporation paradox. In: Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure. IGBP Global Change Series. Steffen W, Sanderson A, Tyson P, Jäger J, Matson P, Moore III B, Oldfield F, Richardson K, Schellnhuber H-J, Turner II BL, Wasson R (eds) Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York.

Volder A, Edwards EJ, Evans JR, Robertson BC, Schortemeyer M and Gifford RM. Effects of greater night­time warming compared to constant warming on above-ground production in Phalaris aquatica swards grown under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2. New Phytologist.

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Genomic Interactions

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Chen H, Teplitski M, Robinson JB, Rolfe BG and Bauer WD. Proteomic analysis of wild-type Sinorhizobium meliloti responses to N-Acyl homoserine Lactone quorum-sensing signals and the transition to stationary phase. Journal of Bacteriology. 185: 5029–5036.

Djordjevic MA, Chen HC, Natera S, van Noorden G, Menzel C, Taylor S, Renard C, Geiger O, the Sinorhizobium DNA sequencing Consortium and Weiller GF. A global analysis of protein expression profiles in Sinorhizobium meliloti: Discovery of new genes for nodule occupancy and stress adaptation. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions. 16: 508–524.

Ferguson BF and Mathesius U. Signaling interactions during nodule development. J. Plant Growth Regul. 22: 47–72.

Gibbs AJ, Mackenzie AM, Gibbs MJ. The “potyvirid primers” will probably provide phylogenetically informative DNA fragments from all species of Potyviridae. Journal of Virological Methods. 112: 41–44.

Kerim T, Imin N, Weinman JJ and Rolfe BG. Proteome analysis of male gametophyte development in rice anthers. Proteomics. 3(5): 738–51.

Kerim T, Imin N, Weinman JJ and Rolfe BG. Proteome analysis reveals developmentally expressed rice homologues of grass group II pollen allergens. Functional Plant biology. 30(8): 843–852.

Mathesius U, Imin N, Natera SHA and Rolfe BG. Proteomics as a Functional Genomics Tool. Methods in Molecular Biology 236: Plant Functional Genomics: Methods and Protocols. Grotewold E (editor)., Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, USA. pp 395–413.

Mathesius U, Mulders S, Gao M, Teplitski M, Caetano-Anolles G, Rolfe BG and Bauer WD. Extensive and specific responses of a eukaryote to bacterial quorum-sensing signals. Proceedings National Academy Sciences USA. 100: 1444–1449.

Mathesius U. Conservation and divergence of signalling pathways between roots and soil microbes–the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis compared to the development of lateral roots, mycorrhizal interactions and nematode-induced galls. Plant and Soil. 255(1): 105–119.

Rolfe BG, Mathesius U, Djordjevic M and Gresshoff PM. 11th International congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions held at St Petersburg–A report. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 41: 1205–1208.

Rolfe BG, Mathesius U, Djordjevic M, Weinman J, Hocart CH, Weiller G, Bauer WD. Proteomic analysis of legume-microbe interactions. Comparative and Functional Genomics. 4: 225–228.

Skotnicki ML, Bargagli R, Ninham JA. Genetic diversity in the moss Pohlia nutans on geothermal ground of Mount Rittmann, Victoria Land, Antarctica. Polar Biology. 25: 771–777.

Skotnicki ML, Selkirk PM, Kitajima E, McBride TP, Shaw J and MacKenzie A. The first subantarctic plant virus report: Stilbocarpa mosaic bacilliform badnavirus (SMBV) from Macquarie Island. Polar Biology. 26: 1–7.

In Press

Imin N, de Jong F, Mathesius U, van Noorden G, Saeed NA, Nolan KE, Ding X, Rose RJ and Rolfe BG. Proteome reference maps of Medicago truncatula embryogenic cell cultures generated from single protoplasts. Proteomics.

Imin N, Kerim T, Weinman JJ, Rolfe BG. Proteomics.

Lawson C. Patents and plant breeder's rights over plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. Federal Law Revue. 32(1).

Rolfe BG, Djordjevic M, Chen H-C, Hocart CH, Weiller G and Mathesius U. Proteomic analysis of bacterial systems. Methods in Microbial Ecology.

Teplitski M, Chen H, Rajamani S, Gao M, Merighi M, Sayre R, Robinson JB, Rolfe BG and Bauer WD. Chlamydomonas secretes compounds that mimic bacterial signals and interfere with quorum sensing regulation in bacteria. Plant Physiology.

Weiller GF, Caraux G and Silvester N. The multimodal distribution of protein isoelectric points reflects amino acid properties rather than sequence evolution. Proteomics. Vol 4.

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Molecular Genetics & Evolution

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Ball EE, Hayward DC, Catmull J, Reece-Hoyes JS, Hislop NR, Harrison PL and Miller DJ. Molecular control of development in the reef coral, Acropora millepora. Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, Indonesia, October 23–27, 2000. Kasim Moosa MK, Soemodihardjo S, Nontji A, Soegiarto A, Romimohtarto K, Sukarno and Suharsono (Editors). Published by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences in cooperation with the State Ministry for Environment. 1: 395–402.

Clark-Walker GD. Kinetic properties of F1-ATPase influence the ability of yeasts to grow in anoxia or absence of mtDNA. Mitochondrion. 2: 257–265.

Fernet C, Claisse M and Clark-Walker GD. The mitochondrial genome of Debaryomces (Schwanniomyces) occidentalis encodes subunits of NADH dehydrogenase complex I. Mitochondrion. 2: 267–275.

Hayward DC, Dhadialla TS, Zhou S, Kuiper MJ, Ball EE, Wyatt GR and Walker VK. Ligand specificity and developmental expression of RXR and ecdysone receptor in the migratory locust. Journal of Insect Physiology. 49: 1135–44.

Kortschak D, Samuel G, Saint R and Miller D. EST analysis of the cnidarian Acropora millepora reveals extensive gene loss and rapid sequence divergence in the model invertebrates. Current. Biology. 13: 2190–2195

Miller SW, Hayward DC, Bunch TA, Miller DJ, Ball EE, Bardwell VJ, Zarkower D and Brower DL. A DM Domain protein from a coral Acropora millepora, homologous to proteins important for sex determination. Evolution and Development. 5: 1–8.

Saint R and Somers WG. Animal cell division: A fellowship of the double ring? J. Cell Sci. 116: 4277–4281.

Senapin S, Chen, XJ and Clark-Walker GD. Transcription of TIM9, a new factor required for the petite-positive phenotype of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is defective in spt7 mutants. Current Genetics. 44: 202–210.

Senapin S, Clark-Walker GD, Chen XJ, Seraphin B and Daugeron M-C. RRP20, a component of the 90S preribosome, is required for pre-18S rRNA processing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Research. 31: 2524–2533.

Shandala T, Takizawa K and Saint R. The dead ringer/retained transcriptional regulatory gene is required for positioning of the longitudinal glia in the Drosophila embryonic CNS. Development. 130: 1505–1513.

Somers WG and Saint R. A RhoGEF and Rho Family GTPase-Activating Protein Complex Links the Contractile Ring to Cortical Microtubules at the Onset of Cytokinesis. Dev. Cell. 4: 29–39.

In Press

Dessens JT, Sinden RE and Claudianos C. LCCL proteins in apicomplexan parasites. Trends in Parasitology.

Oakeshott JG, Claudianos C, Campbell P, Newcomb RD and Russell RJ. Biochemical genetics and genomics of insect esterases. In: Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 2nd Ed. Vol. 6.

Lee Y-H, Campbell HD and Stallcup MR. Developmentally essential protein Flightless I is a nuclear receptor co-activator with actin binding activity. Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Tchoubrieva EB and Gibson JB. Conserved (CT)n.(GA)n repeats in the non-coding regions at the Gpdh locus are binding sites for the GAGA factor in Drosophila melanogaster and its sibling species. Genetica.

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Molecular Plant Physiology

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Andrews TJ and Whitney SM. Manipulating ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase in the chloroplasts of higher plants. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 414: 159-169.

Badger MR. The roles of carbonic anhydrases in photosynthetic CO2 concentrating mechanisms. Photosynthesis Research. 77: 83–94.

Badger MR and Price GD. CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms in Cyanobacteria: molecular components, their diversity and evolution. Journal of Experimental Botany. 54: 609–622.

Benschop J, Badger MR and Price GD. Characterisation of CO2 and HCO3- Uptake in the Cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Photosynthesis Research. 77: 117–126.

Bernacchi CJ, Portis AR, Nakano H, von Caemmerer S and Long SP. Temperature response of mesophyll conductance; implications for the determination of Rubisco enzyme kinetics and limitations to photosynthesis in vivo. Plant Physiology. 130: 1992–1998.

Emlyn-Jones D, Price GD and Andrews TJ. A nitrogen-regulated hyper-mutator strain of Synechococcus for use in in vivo artificial evolution. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69: 6427–6433.

Ghannoum O, Conroy JP, Driscoll SP, Paul MJ, Foyer CH, and Lawlor DW. Non-stomatal limitations are responsible for drought-induced photosynthetic inhibition in four C4 grasses. New Phytologist. 159: 835–844.

Hanson DT, Franklin LA, Samuelsson G and Badger MR. The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cia3 mutant lacking a thylakoid lumen-localized carbonic anhydrase is limited by CO2 supply to Rubisco and not photosystem II function in vivo. Plant Physiology. 132: 2267–2275.

Kubien DS, von Caemmerer S, Furbank RT and Sage F. C4 photosynthesis at low temperature: a study using transgenic plants with reduced amounts of Rubisco. Plant Physiology. 132: 1577–1585.

Lilley RM, Wang XQ, Krausz E and Andrews TJ. Complete spectra of the far-red chemiluminescence of the oxygenase reaction of Mn2+-activated ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase establish excited Mn2+ as the source. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 16488–16493.

McGinn PJ, Price GD, Maleszka R and Badger MR. Inorganic carbon limitation and light control the expression of transcripts related to the CO2-concentrating mechanism in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC6803. Plant Physiology. 132: 218–229.

Pearce FG and Andrews TJ. The relationship between side reactions and slow inhibition of ribulose­bisphosphate carboxylase revealed by a loop 6 mutant of the tobacco enzyme. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 32526-32536.

Siebke K, Ghannoum O, Conroy JP, Badger MR and von Caemmerer S. Photosynthetic oxygen exchange in C4 grasses: the role of oxygen as electron acceptor. Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1963–1972.

von Caemmerer S and Furbank RT. Invited mini-review. The C4 pathway: An efficient C4 pump. Photosynthesis Research. 77: 191–207.

von Caemmerer S. Invited opinion. C4 photosynthesis in a single C3 cell is theoretically inefficient but may ameliorate internal CO2 diffusion limitations of C3 leaves. Plant Cell & Environment. 26: 1191–1197.

Whitney SM, and Andrews TJ. Photosynthesis and growth of tobacco with a substituted bacterial Rubisco mirror the properties of the introduced enzyme. Plant Physiology. 133: 287–294.

Woodger FJ, Badger MR and Price GD. Inorganic carbon limitation induces transcripts encoding components of the CO-2-concentrating mechanism in Synechococcus sp. PCC7942 through a redox-independent pathway. Plant Physiology 133: 2069–2080.

Woodger FJ, Gubler F, Pogson B and Jacobsen JV. A Mak-like kinase is a repressor of GAMYB in barley aleurone. The Plant Journal. 33: 707–717.

Woodger FJ, Millar A, Murray F, Jacobsen JV and Gubler, F. The role of GAMYB transcription factors in GA-regulated gene expression. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. 22: 176–184.

In Press

Pellny T, Ghannoum O, Conroy JP, Schluepmann H, Smeekens S, Andralojc J, Krause K-P, Goddijn O and Paul MJ. Genetic modification of photosynthetic capacity and leaf area with E. coli genes for trehalose synthesis. Plant Biotechnology Journal.

von Caemmerer S, Quinn V, Price GD, Furbank RT and Ludwig M. Carbonic anhydrase and C4 photosynthesis: A transgenic analysis. Plant Cell & Environment.

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Photobioenergetics

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Åhrling KA and Peterson S. Light-adaptation of photosystem II is mediated by the plastoquinone pool. Biochemistry. 42: 7655–7662.

Borodich A, Rojdestvenski I, Cottam M, Anderson JM and Öquist G. Segregation of the photosystems in higher plant thylakoids and short- and long-term regulation by a mesoscopic approach. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 225: 431–441.

Chow WS. Photosynthesis: from natural towards artificial. Journal of Biological Physics. 29: 447–459.

Gilmore AM, Matsubara S, Ball MC, Barker DH and Itoh S. Excitation energy flow at 77K in the photosynthetic apparatus of overwintering evergreens. Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1021–1034.

Green BR, Anderson JM and Parson WW. Photosynthetic membranes and their light-harvesting antennas. In: Light-Harvesting Antennas in Photosynthesis. BR Green and WW Parsons, eds, pp. 1–28, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

He J and Chow WS. The rate coefficient of repair of Photosystem II after photoinactivation. Physiologia Plantarum. 118: 297–304.

Hendrickson L, Ball MC, Osmond CB, Furbank RT and Chow WS. Assessment of photoprotection mechanisms of grapevine at low temperature. Functional Plant Biology. 30: 631–642.

Hendry G and Wydrzynski T. 18O isotope exchange measurements reveal that calcium is involved in the binding of one substrate-water molecule to the oxygen-evolving complex in photosystem II. Biochemistry. 42: 6209–6217.

Matsubara S, Morisinotto T, Bassi R, Christian A-L, Fischer-Schliebs E, Lüttge, Orthen B, Franco AC, Scarano FR, Förster B, Pogson BJ and Osmond CB. Occurrence of the lutein-epoxide cycle in mistletoes of the Loranthaceae and Viscaceae. Planta. 217: 868–879.

Peterson S, Åhrling KA, Högblom and Styring S. Flash-induced relaxation changes of the EPR signals from the manganese cluster and YD reveal a light-adaptation process of photosystem II. Biochemistry. 42: 2748–2758.

Quigg A, Beardall J and Wydrzynski T. Photoacclimation involves modulation of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving reactions in Dunaliella tertiolecta and Phaeodactylum tricornutum. Functional Plant Biology. 30: 301–308.

Razeghifard MR and Wydrzynski T. Binding of Zn-chlorin to a synthetic four-helix bundle peptide through histidine ligation. Biochemistry. 42: 1024–1030.

Ryu J-Y, Suh K-H, Chung Y-H, Park Y-M, Chow WS and Park Y-I. NADPH dehydrogenase-mediated respiratory electron transport in thylakoid membranes of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is inactive in the light. Molecules and Cells. 15: 240–244.

Ryu JY, Suh KH, Chung Y-H, Park Y-M, Chow WS, and Park Y-I. Cytochrome c oxidase of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 protects photosynthesis from salt stress. Molecules and Cells. 16: 74–77.

Styring S, Feyziyev Y, Mamedov F, Hillier W and Babcock GT. pH Dependence of the donor side reactions in Ca2+ depleted photosystem II. Biochemistry.42: 6185–6192.

In Press

Åhrling KA, Pace RJ and Evans MCW. An alternative model of the catalytic manganese cluster. In: T Wydrzynski and K Satoh eds. Photosystem II: The Water/Plastoquinone Oxido-Reductase in Photosynthesis. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

Chow WS and Aro E-M. The photoinactivation of Photosystem II and mechanisms of recovery. In: Photosystem II: The Water/Plastoquinone Oxido-Reductase in Photosynthesis. T Wydrzynski and K Satoh eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

Chow WS and Hope AB. Kinetics of reactions around the cytochrome bf complex studies in intact leaf disks. Photosynthesis Research.

Chow WS and Hope AB. Electron fluxes through Photosystem I in cucumber leaf discs probed by far-red light. Photosynthesis Research.

Hendrickson L, Ball MC, Wood, JT, Chow WS and Furbank RT. Low temperature effects on photosynthesis and growth of grapevine. Plant, Cell and Environment.

Hendrickson L, Förster B, Furbank RT and Chow WS. Processes contributing to photoprotection of grapevine leaves illuminated at low temperature. Physiologia Plantarum.

Freeman J, Hendry G and Wydrzynski T. Extraction of the functional manganese and calcium from Photosystem II. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol 274: Photosynthesis Research Protocols. R Carpentier ed. Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ.

Pace RJ, Åhrling KA. Water Oxidation in PSII–H-atom Abstraction Revisited. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta.

Schmidt B, Hillier W, McCracken J and S Ferguson-Miller. The use of stable isotopes and spectroscopy to investigate the energy transducing function of cytochrome c oxidase. Biochimica et Biophysics Acta.

Wydrzynski T. Early indications for manganese oxidation state changes during photosynthetic oxygen production: a personal account. Photosynthesis Research.

Wydrzynski T. O2 evolution–The central question. In: Photosystem II: The Water/Plastoquinone Oxido-Reductase in Photosynthesis. T Wydrzynski and K Satoh eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

Wydrzynski T and Satoh K. eds. Photosystem II: The Water/Plastoquinone Oxido-Reductase in Photosynthesis. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

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Plant Cell Biology

Published

Allen NS, Chattaraj P, Collings D and Johannes E. Gravisensing: ionic responses, cytoskeleton and amyloplast behavior. Advances in Space Research. 32: 1631–1637.

Buer CS, Wasteneys GO and Masle J. Ethylene modulates root-waveresponses in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 132: 1085–1096.

Collings DA, Vaughn KC and Harper JDI. The association of peroxisomes with the developing cell plate in dividing onion root cells depends on actin microfilaments and myosin. Planta. 218: 204–216.

Dan H, Imaseki H, Wasteneys GO and Kazama H. Ethylene stimulates endoreduplication but inhibits cytokinesis in cucumber hypocotyl epidermis. Plant Physiology. 133: 1–6.

Gardiner J, Collings DA, Harper JDI and Marc J. The effects of the phospholipase D-antagonist 1­butanol on seedling development and microtubule organisation in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell Physiology. 44(7): 687–696.

Himmelspach R, Williamson RE and Wasteneys GO. Cellulose microfibril alignment recovers from DCB-induced disruption despite microtubule disorganization. The Plant Journal. 36: 565–575.

Jones DL and Rouse D. A rare new species of Prasophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Victoria. The Orchadian. 14(6): 282–286.

Letham DS, Smith NG and Willcocks DA. Cytokinin metabolism in Narcissus bulbs: chilling promotes acetylation of zeatin riboside. Functional Plant Biology. 30: 525–532.

Rolfe BG, Mathesius U, Djordjevic M, Weinman J, Hocart C, Weiller G and Bauer WD. Proteomic analysis of legume-microbe interactions.Comparative and Functional Genomics. 4: 225–228.

Rouse DT. Discovery of Diuris pedunculate R. Br. in Victoria. The Orchadian. 14(6): 256–259.

Ryan PR, Dong B, Watt M, Kataoka T and Delhaize E. Strategies to isolate transporters that facilitate organic anion efflux from plant roots. Plant and Soil. 248: 61–69.

Skotnicki ML, Selkirk PM, Kitajima E, McBride TP, Shaw J and Mackenzie A. The first subantarctic plant virus report: Stilbocarpa mosaic bacilliform badnavirus (SMBV) from Macquarie Island. Polar Biology. 26: 1–7.

Sugimoto K, Himmelspach R, Williamson RE and Wasteneys GO. Mutation or drug-dependent microtubule disruption causes radial swelling without altering parallel cellulose microfibril deposition in Arabidopsis root cells. The Plant Cell. 15: 1414–1429.

Takemoto D, Jones DA and Hardham AR. GFP-tagging of cell components reveals the dynamics of subcellular re-organization in response to infection of Arabidopsis by oomycete pathogens. The Plant Journal. 33: 775–792.

Takemoto D, Yoskioka H, Doke N and Kawakita K. Disease stress-inducible genes of tobacco: expression profile of elicitor-responsive genes isolated by subtractive hybridization. Physiologia Plantarum. 118: 545–553.

Wasteneys GO and Galway ME. Remodeling the cytoskeleton for growth and form: An overview with some new views. Annual Review of Plant Biology. 54: 691–722.

Wasteneys GO. Microtubules show their sensitive nature. Plant Cell Physiology. 44(7): 653–654.

Weerasinghe R, Collings DA, Johannes E and Allen NS. Rhizobium meliloti Nod factors cause changes in the distribution of microtubules in Medicago sativa root hairs. Planta. 218: 276–287.

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Frost D, Way H, Howles P, Luck J, Manners J, Hardham A, Finnegan J and Ellis J. Tobacco transgenic for the flax rust resistance gene L expresses allele-specific activation of defense responses. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions. 16

Hardham AR. Functioning cells. In: Biology 3rd edition (eds: Knox RB, Ladiges P, Evans B and Saint R).

Hardham AR. Fungal and oomycete plant pathogens: Cell biology. Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science.

Jones DA and Takemoto D. Plant innate immunity–direct and indirect recognition of general and specific pathogen-associated molecules. Current Opinion in Immunology.

Robold AV, Hardham AR. Production of monoclonal antibodies against peripheral vesicle proteins in zoospores of Phytophthora nicotianae. Protoplasma.

Rolfe BG, Djordjevic M, Chen H-C, Hocart CH, Weiller G and Mathesius U. Proteomic analysis of bacterial systems. In: Methods in Microbial Ecology.

Shan W and Hardham AR. Construction of a bacterial artificial chromosome library, determination of genome size, and characterization of an Hsp70 gene family in Phytophthora nicotianae. Fungal Genetics and Biology.

Shan W, Cao M, Leung D and Tyler BM. The Avr1b locus of Phytophthora sojae encodes an elicitor and a regulator required for avirulence on soybean plants carrying resistance gene Rps1b. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions.

Skalamera D, Wasson AP and Hardham AR. Genes expressed in zoospores of Phytophthora nicotianae. Molecular Genetics and Genomics.

Wasteneys GO and Collings DA. Expanding beyond the great divide: the cytoskeleton and axial growth. In: The plant cytoskeleton in cell differentiation and development. (ed: Hussey PJ). Oxford, CRC Press.

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Visual Sciences

Published

Barrows GL, Chahl JS and Srinivasan MV. Biomimetic visual sensing and flight control. The Aeronautical Journal, London: The Royal Aeronautical Society. 107(1069): 159–168.

Blest AD and Vink CJ. New Zealand Spiders: Linyphidae, Mynogleninae, Linyphiinae. Records of the Canterbury Museum. 17. (Supplement): 1–32.

Chahl JS, Thakoor S, Bouffant NL, Stange G, Srinivasan MV, Hine B, and Zornetzer S. Bioinspired Engineering of Exploration Systems: A Horizon Sensor/Attitude Reference System Based on the Dragonfly Ocelli for Mars Exploration Applications. Journal of Robotic Systems. 20: 35–42.

Chen L, Zhang SW, and Srinivasan MV. Global perception in small brains: Topological pattern recognition in honey bees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 100: 6884–6889.

Cheng G, Marotte LR and Ashwell KWS. Cyto- and chemoarchitecture of the hypothalamus of a wallaby (Macropus eugenii) with special emphasis on oxytocin and vasopressinergic neurons. Anatomy and Embryology. 207: 233–253.

Deeb SS, Wakefield MJ, Tada T, Marotte L, Yokoyama and Graves JAM. The cone visual pigments of an Australian marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii): sequence, spectral tuning and evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 20: 1642–1649.

Ding C, Walcott B and Keyser KT. Sympathetic neural control of the mouse lacrimal gland. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. 44 (4): 1513–20.

Garratt MA and Chahl JS. Visual control of an autonomous helicopter. Proceedings of 41st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Congress.

Guez D, Belzunces L P and Maleszka R. Effects of imidacloprid metabolites on habituation in honeybees suggest the existence of two subtypes of nicotinic receptors differentially expressed during adult development. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 2003. 75: 217-222.

Hemmi JM and Zeil J. Burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs I: Description of behaviour. Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 3935–3950.

Hemmi JM and Zeil J. Burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs II: The sensory cues involved. Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 3951–3961.

Hemmi JM and Zeil J. Robust judgement of inter-object distance by an arthropod. Nature. 421: 160–163.

Horridge A. Discrimination of single bars by the honeybee (Apis mellifera). Vision Research. 43: 1257–1271.

Horridge A. The visual system of the honeybee (Apis mellifera): the maximum length of the orientation detector. J Insect Physiol. 49: 621–628.

Horridge A. Visual resolution of gratings by the compound eye of the bee (Apis mellifera). J. Exp . Biol. 206: 2105–2110.

Horridge A. Visual discrimination by the honeybee (Apis mellifera): the position of the common centre as the cue. Physiological Entomology. 28: 132–143.

Horridge A. The effect of complexity on the discrimination of oriented bars by the honeybee (Apis mellifera). J. Comp. Physiol. A 189: 703–714.

Horridge A. Visual resolution of the orientation cue by the honeybee (Apis mellifera). J Insect Physiol. 49: 1145–1152.

Ibbotson MR and Mark RF. Orientation and spatiotemporal tuning of cells in the primary visual cortex of an Australian marsupial, the wallaby Macropus eugenii. J. Comp Physiol. A. 189: 115–123.

James AC. The pattern pulse multifocal visual evoked potential.Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 44: 879–890.

Kucharski R and Maleszka R. Transcriptional profiling reveals multifunctional roles for transferring in the honeybee (Apis mellifera). J Insect Sci. 3: 27-36.

Maddess T and James AC. Patent Application. Assessment of neural function; Australia Patent No. AU 2003906589.

Mizutani A, Chahl JS and Srinivasan MV. Motion camouflage in dragonflies. Nature. 423: 604.

Morgan IG. The biological basis of myopic refractive error. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 86 (2003): 276–288.

Nagai Y, Ankiewcz A and Maddess T. Ternary cellular automata with three neighbours. Mem Kokushikan U Cent Inform Sci 24: 8–19.

Pearce AR and Marotte LR. The first thalamocortical synapses are made in the cortical plant in the developing visual cortex of the wallaby (Macropus eugenii) The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 461: 205–216.

Rose K and Morgan I. Myopic education. New Scientist. June 14 2003, p30.

Rose KA, Younan C, Morgan IG and Mitchell P. Prevalence of undetected ocular conditions in a pilot sample of school children. Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 31: 237–240.

Si A, Srinivasan MV and Zhang SW. Honeybee Navigation: Properties of the Visually Driven ‘Odometer’. Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 1265–1273.

Si A, Helliwell P and Maleszka R. Effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on olfactory learning and memory in the honeybee (Apis mellifera).Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 2003. 77: 191–197.

Soccol DD, Chahl JS, Garratt MA, Le Bouffant N and Thakoor S. A utilitarian UAV design for NASA bioinspired flight control research. Proceedings of 41st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Congress.

Srinivasan MV and Zhang SW. Motion Cues in Insect Vision and Navigation. In: The Visual Neurosciences. LM Chalupa and JS Werner (eds), MIT Press,pp. 1193–122.

Srinivasan MV and Zhang SW. Small Brains, Smart Minds: Vision, Perception and ‘Cognition’ in Honeybees. IETE Journal of Research. 49: 127–134.

Srinivasan MV, Zhang SW, Chahl JS, and Garratt MA. Landing strategies in honeybees, and applications to UAVs. In: Robotics Research: The Tenth International Symposium, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp. 373–384.

Srinivasan MV. A new class of mirrors for wide-angle imaging. Proceedings, IEEE Workshop on Omnidirectional Vision and Camera Networks. Madison, Wisconsin, USA, June 2003.

Srinivasan MV. Honeybee Navigation. Current Biology. 13: R894.

Thakoor S, Chahl J, Soccol D, Hine B and Zornetzer S. Bioinspired Enabling Technologies and New Architectures for Unmanned Flyers. Proceedings of 2nd AIAA “Unmanned Unlimited” Systems, technologies and operations, 15-18 September 2003, San Diego California.

Thakoor S, Cabrol N, Lay N, Chahl J, Soccol D, Hine B, and Zornetzer S. Review: The Benefits and Applications of Bioinspired flight Capabilities. Journal of Robotic Systems. 20(12): 687–706.

Thakoor S, Chahl J, Hine B and Zornetzer S. Biologically inspired navigation and flight control for Mars flyer missions. Proceedings Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology, Pasadena. July 2003, 399–407.

Trewhella J, Edwards M and Ibbotson MR. Sensitivity to the acceleration of looming stimuli. Clinical Exp. Ophthalmol. 31: 258–261.

Vidovic M, Marotte LR. Analysis of EphB receptors and their ligands in the developing retinocollicular system of the wallaby reveals dynamic patterns of expression in the retina. Euro. J Neurosci. 18: 1549-1558.

Wehner R and Srinivasan MV. Path Integration in Insects. In: The Neurobiology of Spatial Behaviour, Jeffery KK (ed), Oxford University Press, pp. 9–30.

Zeil J, Hofmann MI and Chahl JS. Catchment areas of panoramic snapshots in outdoor scenes. Journal of the Optical Society of America. A20: 450–469.

Zhang SW and Srinivasan MV. Visual Perception and Cognition in Honeybees. In: The Visual Neurosciences, Chalupa LM and Werner JS (eds), MIT Press, pp. 1501–1513.

In Press

Chahl JS, Srinivasan MV and Zhang SW. Landing strategies in honeybees, and applications to UAVs. International Journal of Robotics Research.

Detto T, Zeil J, Magrath R, Hunt S. Sex, size and colour in a semi­terrestrial crab, Heloecius cordiformis. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.

James AC, Veitch JG, Zareh AR and Triche T. Sensitivity and specificity of five abundance estimators for high-density oligonucleotide microarrays. Bioinformatics.

Maddess T, Nagai Y, James A and Ankiewcz A. Binary and ternary textures containing higher order spatial correlations. Vision Res.

Morgan IG and Rose KA. How genetic is myopia? Progress in Retinal and Eye Research.

Morgan IG, Kucharski R, Krongkaew N, Firth SI, Megaw P and Maleszka R. Screening for differential gene expression during the development of form-deprivation myopia in the chicken. Optometry and Vision Science.

Morgan IG. Using natural STOP growth signals to prevent excessive axial elongation and the development of myopia. Annals of the Singapore Academy of Medicine.

Zhang SW and Srinivasan MV. Exploration of cognitive capacity in honeybees. In: Complex Worlds from Simpler Nervous Systems. FR Prete (ed) (invited chapter)

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Electron Microscopy Unit

Published

Brink FJ, Norén L Goosens DJ, Withers RL, Lui Y, Xu CN. A combined diffraction (XRD, electron and neutron) and electrical study of Na3MoO3F3. J Solid State Chem. 174: 450–548

Brink FJ, Norén L, Withers RL. Synthesis, electron diffraction, XRD and DSC study of the elpasolite­related oxyfluoride, Tl3MoO3F3. J Solid State Chem. 174: 44–51

Ghoddusi J. Ultrastructural Changes in Feline Dental Pulp with Periodontal Disease. Microsc Res Tech. 61: 423–7.

Ryan MH, McCully ME, Huang CX Location and quantification of phosphorus and other elements in fully hydrated, soil-grown arbuscular mycorrhizas: a cryo-analytical scanning electron microscopy study. New Phytologist. 160: 429–441

 

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