Jeanie Lin
Crop Improvement and Genetics Research
Biological Science Lab Technician
Phone: (510) 559-5673
Fax: (510) 559-5818
Room 2100
USDA, ARS, PWA, WRRC-CIU
800 BUCHANAN STREET
ALBANY, CA 94710
Publications
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Accurate measurement of transgene copy number in crop plants using droplet digital PCR
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Collier, R.A., Dasgupta, K., Xing, Y., Hernandez, B., Shao, M., Rohozinski, D., Kovak, E., Lin, J.W., De Oliveira, M., Stover, E.W., Mc Cue, K.F., Harmon, F.G., Blechl, A.E., Thomson, J.G., Thilmony, R.L. 2017. Accurate measurement of transgene copy number in crop plants using droplet digital PCR. Plant Journal. 90:1014-1025. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13517.
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The wheat HMW-glutenin 1Dy10 gene promoter controls endosperm expression in Brachypodium distachyon
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Thilmony, R.L., Guttman, M.E., Lin, J.W., Blechl, A.E. 2014. The wheat HMW-glutenin 1Dy10 gene promoter controls endosperm expression in Brachypodium distachyon. GM Crops. 5:36-43.
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Bxb1 recombinase mediates site-specific deletions in transgenic wheat
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Blechl, A.E., Lin, J.W., Shao, M., Thilmony, R.L., Thomson, J.G. 2012. Bxb1 recombinase mediates site-specific deletions in transgenic wheat. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter. doi:10.1007/s11105-012-0454-2.
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Applying Genetic Engineering to Understand the Contributions of Various Seed Proteins to Wheat Flour Properties
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Blechl, A.E., Lin, J.W., Altenbach, S.B., Hurkman Ii, W.J., Sloane, S.M., Tanaka, C.K., Vensel, W.H. 2010. Applying Genetic Engineering to Understand the Contributions of Various Seed Proteins to Wheat Flour Properties. Xth International Gluten Workshop, September 7-9, 2009, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
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Expression Patterns in Transgenic Wheats with Elevated Levels of Dx5 and/or Dy10 Glutenin Subunits
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Blechl, A.E., Lin, J.W., Nguyen, S., Dupont, F.M., Vensel, W.H., Chan, R., Anderson, O.D., Bregitzer, P.P., Fiedler, D.J. 2007. Expression Patterns in Transgenic Wheats with Elevated Levels of Dx5 and/or Dy10 Glutenin Subunits. In: George L. Lookhart, Perry K.W. Ng, editors. Gluten Proteins 2006. Minneapolis, MN: AACCI. p. 107-111.
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Expression patterns in transgenic wheats with elevated levels of Dx5 and/or Dy10 glutenin subunits
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Blechl, A.E., Lin, J.W. 2007. Expression patterns in transgenic wheats with elevated levels of Dx5 and/or Dy10 glutenin subunits. International Gluten Workshop. Gluten Proteins 2006, pg. 107-111. tb
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TRANSGENIC WHEATS WITH ELEVATED LEVELS OF DX5 AND/OR DY10 HIGH-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT GLUTENIN SUBUNITS YIELD DOUGHS WITH INCREASED MIXING STRENGTH AND TOLERANCE
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Blechl, A.E., Lin, J.W., Nguyen, S., Chan, R., Anderson, O.D., Dupont, F.M. 2007. Transgenic wheats with elevated levels of dx5 and/or dy10 high-molecular-weight glutenin subunits yield doughs with increased mixing strength and tolerance. Journal of Cereal Science. 45:172-183
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CHANGES IN HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT GLUTENIN SUBUNIT COMPOSITION CAN BE GENETICALLY ENGINEERED WITHOUT IMPACTING WHEAT AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE
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Bregitzer, P.P., Fiedler, D.J., Blechl, A.E., Lin, J.W., Sebesta, P.G., Fernandez De Soto, J., Chicaiza, O., Dubcovsky, J. 2006. Changes in high molecular weight glutenin subunit composition can be genetically engineered without impacting wheat agronomic performance. Crop Science. 46:1553-1563 (2006)
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SELECTIVE HYDROLYSIS OF POLAR TRIACYLGLYCEROLS BY LIPASES
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McKeon, T.A., Kang, S., Turner, C., He, X., Lin, J.W. 2005. Selective Hydrolysis of Polar Triacylglycerols by Lipases. Pacifichem Symposium.
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AGRONOMIC, BIOCHEMICAL AND QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF WHEATS CONTAINING HMW-GLUTENIN TRANSGENES
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Blechl, A.E., Bregitzer, P.P., O'Brien, K., Lin, J.W., Nguyen, S.B., Anderson, O.D. 2004. Agronomic, biochemical and quality characteristics of wheats containing hmw-glutenin transgenes. Proceedings - 8th Gluten Workshop. p. 6-9.
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EXPRESSION OF TWO DIFFERENT CANDIDATE ANTI-FUSARIUM PROTEIN GENES AFFORDS PARTIAL PROTECTION AGAINST THE SPREAD OF FUSARIUM GRAMINEARUM
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