Brian S. Beecher
Washington State University
30 Papers
353 Citations
Brian S. Beecher is an academic researcher from Washington State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Aegilops tauschii. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Brian S. Beecher include Agricultural Research Service & United States Department of Agriculture.
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Papers
Genetic mapping of new seed-expressed polyphenol oxidase genes in wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.)
TL;DR: The Louise X Penawawa mapping population was used to genetically map all five PPO genes, and one QTL corresponds to the previously described PPO-D1 locus, whereas the remaining three are located on chromosome 2B.
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Physical mapping and a new variant of Puroindoline b-2 genes in wheat.
TL;DR: The discovery of Pinb-2v4 and the mapping of all four variants will contribute to a better understanding of gene duplication events in wheat and their bearing on wheat kernel texture and grain utilization.
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Molecular cloning and expression analysis of multiple polyphenol oxidase genes in developing wheat (Triticum aestivum) kernels
TL;DR: Results show that wheat kernel PPO activity is the result of at least two orthologous families of two paralogous genes and that some of these genes are expressed to several-fold greater levels than others.
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In Planta Mutagenesis Determines the Functional Regions of the Wheat Puroindoline Proteins
TL;DR: The feasibility of in planta functional analysis of wheat proteins is demonstrated and that the Tryptophan-rich region is the most important region of both PINA and PINB, indicating that PINB is more critical to overall Ha function.
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Registration of ‘NE01643’ Wheat
P. S. Baenziger,Brian S. Beecher,R. A. Graybosch,Amir M. H. Ibrahim,David D. Baltensperger,L. A. Nelson,Yue Jin,Stephen N. Wegulo,John E. Watkins,J. H. Hatchett,Ming-Shun Chen,Guihua Bai +11 more
TL;DR: The legal name for this cultivar, NE01643, will be marketed under the name Husker Genetics Brand Overland in honor of the pioneers who crossed and stayed in the northern prairies.
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