Genetic and developmental control of anthocyanin biosynthesis HK Dooner, TP Robbins, RA Jorgensen Annual review of genetics 25 (1), 173-199, 1991 | 789 | 1991 |
Loss of Pollen-S Function in Two Self-Compatible Selections of Prunus avium Is Associated with Deletion/Mutation of an S Haplotype–Specific F-Box Gene T Sonneveld, KR Tobutt, SP Vaughan, TP Robbins The Plant Cell 17 (1), 37-51, 2005 | 444* | 2005 |
Two regulatory genes of the maize anthocyanin pathway are homologous: isolation of B utilizing R genomic sequences. VL Chandler, JP Radicella, TP Robbins, J Chen, D Turks The Plant Cell 1 (12), 1175-1183, 1989 | 386 | 1989 |
Insight into the evolution of the Solanaceae from the parental genomes of Petunia hybrida A Bombarely, M Moser, A Amrad, M Bao, L Bapaume, CS Barry, M Bliek, ... Nature plants 2 (6), 1-9, 2016 | 359 | 2016 |
Allele-specific PCR detection of sweet cherry self-incompatibility (S) alleles S1 to S16 using consensus and allele-specific primers T Sonneveld, KR Tobutt, TP Robbins Theoretical and Applied Genetics 107, 1059-1070, 2003 | 341 | 2003 |
The F-Box Protein AhSLF-S2 Controls the Pollen Function of S-RNase–Based Self-Incompatibility H Qiao, F Wang, L Zhao, J Zhou, Z Lai, Y Zhang, TP Robbins, Y Xue The Plant Cell 16 (9), 2307-2322, 2004 | 267 | 2004 |
Cloning of six cherry self-incompatibility alleles and development of allele-specific PCR detection T Sonneveld, TP Robbins, R Bošković, KR Tobutt Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102, 1046-1055, 2001 | 241 | 2001 |
Tagging and cloning of a petunia flower color gene with the maize transposable element Activator. G Chuck, T Robbins, C Nijjar, ED Ralston, N Courtney-Gutterson, ... The Plant Cell 5 (4), 371-378, 1993 | 230 | 1993 |
Tagging and cloning of a petunia flower color gene with the maize transposable element Activator. G Chuck, T Robbins, C Nijjar, ED Ralston, N Courtney-Gutterson, ... The Plant Cell 5 (4), 371-378, 1993 | 230 | 1993 |
Primers amplifying a range of Prunus S‐alleles BG Sutherland, TP Robbins, KR Tobutt, WE Weber Plant Breeding 123 (6), 582-584, 2004 | 166 | 2004 |
Transposon‐mediated chromosomal rearrangements and gene duplications in the formation of the maize R‐r complex. EL Walker, TP Robbins, TE Bureau, J Kermicle, SL Dellaporta The EMBO journal 14 (10), 2350-2363, 1995 | 155 | 1995 |
Genetic interactions underlying flower color patterns in Antirrhinum majus. J Almeida, R Carpenter, TP Robbins, C Martin, ES Coen Genes & development 3 (11), 1758-1767, 1989 | 121 | 1989 |
Meiotic instability of the Rr complex arising from displaced intragenic exchange and intrachromosomal rearrangement. TP Robbins, EL Walker, JL Kermicle, M Alleman, SL Dellaporta Genetics 129 (1), 271-283, 1991 | 97 | 1991 |
Improved discrimination of self‐incompatibility S‐RNase alleles in cherry and high throughput genotyping by automated sizing of first intron polymerase chain … T Sonneveld, TP Robbins, KR Tobutt Plant Breeding 125 (3), 305-307, 2006 | 91 | 2006 |
Localization of T-DNA Insertions in Petunia by Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization: Physical Evidence for Suppression of Recombination. R Ten Hoopen, TP Robbins, PF Fransz, BM Montijn, O Oud, AGM Gerats, ... The Plant Cell 8 (5), 823-830, 1996 | 78 | 1996 |
Trans-specific S-RNase and SFB alleles in Prunus self-incompatibility haplotypes BG Sutherland, KR Tobutt, TP Robbins Molecular Genetics and Genomics 279, 95-106, 2008 | 71 | 2008 |
Trans-specific S-RNase and SFB alleles in Prunus self-incompatibility haplotypes BG Sutherland, KR Tobutt, TP Robbins Molecular Genetics and Genomics 279, 95-106, 2008 | 71 | 2008 |
A chromosome rearrangement suggests that donor and recipient sites are associated during Tam3 transposition in Antirrhinum majus TP Robbins, R Carpenter, ES Coen The EMBO journal 8 (1), 5-13, 1989 | 60 | 1989 |
The identification of a DNA polymorphism of the α fibrinogen gene, and the regional assignment of the human fibrinogen genes to 4q26-qter SE Humphries, AMA Imam, TP Robbins, M Cook, B Carritt, C Ingle, ... Human genetics 68, 148-153, 1984 | 48 | 1984 |
The self‐incompatibility (S) locus in Petunia hybrida is located on chromosome III in a region, syntenic for the Solanaceae R ten Hoopen, RM Harbord, T Maes, N Nanninga, TP Robbins The Plant Journal 16 (6), 729-734, 1998 | 44 | 1998 |