Marine diatoms Coscinodiscus granii: They live in open waters such as the North Sea. Under the microscope, many single-celled diatoms can be seen, some of which are healthy, while others are infected by an egg fungus. The zoospores that the fungus forms for reproduction can be seen as small dots.

Publications of Thomas Brockmöller

Journal Article (4)

2019
Journal Article
Ling, Z.; Brockmöller, T.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Evolution of alternative splicing in eudicots. Frontiers in Plant Science 10, 707 (2019)
2017
Journal Article
Brockmöller, T.; Ling, Z.; Li, D.; Gaquerel, E.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Nicotiana attenuata Data Hub (NaDH): an integrative platform for exploring genomic, transcriptomic and metabolomic data in wild tobacco. BMC Genomics 18, 79 (2017)
Journal Article
Xu, S.; Brockmoeller, T.; Navarro-Quezada, A.; Kuhl, H.; Gase, K.; Ling, Z.; Zhou, W.; Kreitzer, C.; Stanke, M.; Tang, H. et al.; Lyons, E.; Pandey, P.; Pandey, S. P.; Timmermann, B.; Gaquerel, E.; Baldwin, I. T.: Wild tobacco genomes reveal the evolution of nicotine biosynthesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 (23), pp. 6133 - 6138 (2017)
2016
Journal Article
Zhou, W.; Brockmöller, T.; Ling, Z.; Omdahl, A.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Evolution of herbivore-induced early defense signaling was shaped by genome-wide duplications in Nicotiana. eLife 5, e19531 (2016)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2017
Thesis - PhD
Brockmöller, T.: Comparative Nicotiania genomics shed lights on the evolution of adaptive traits in plants. Dissertation, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2017)
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