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Arabidopsis Methodology
Publication Date: January 2003
Citing URL: http://esi-topics.com/arab

Arabidopsis
and Plant Disease Resistance

The baseline time span for this database is 1992 - 2002. The resulting database contained 18,180 papers; 29,339 authors; 83 countries; 722 journals; and 3,272 institutions. Read the methodology used to create this special topic.
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Top Papers
Top 25 papers overall
1992 - 2002
Top Authors
Top 25 overall
1992 - 2002
Top Institutions
Top 25 overall
1992 - 2002
Top Nations
Top 25 overall
1992 - 2002
Top Journals
Top 25 overall
1992 - 2002
Time Series
1 year
5 year
Field Representation, Distribution
Field representation
1992 - 2002
Editorial
Read interviews and first-person essays about people in a wide variety of fields, and information on journals in the topic of Arabidopsis.
February 2003
Mark Schena, Ph.D.
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Overview

Arabidopsis thaliana, a small flowering plant that is a member of the mustard family, has become widely used as a model organism for the study of the molecular and cellular biology of plants. The top 25 papers in our Special Topic on Arabidopsis and Plant Disease Resistance cover a wide variety of research areas within the field. The majority of this collection of papers deals with ways in which to measure or monitor gene structure; chief among these is the top-ranked work of Mark Schena and his colleagues on monitoring gene expression patterns with a novel cDNA microarray. Other methods reported include microsatellite loci, codominant ecotype-specific PCR-based markers, recombinant inbred cell lines, and amplified polymorphic DNA markers. Gene transformation also frequently appears in this listing, as well as the role of the ethylene response gene and its mutations, defense responses of resistant gene-dependent plants, and the actions of resistance gene products. Other areas of note within this collection of papers include studies in dehydration tolerance, blue-light photoreceptors, and photosensory specificity.

Methodology

To construct this database, papers were extracted based on the title- abstract- and author-supplied keywords for Arabidopsis. The keywords used were as follows: arabidopsis.

The baseline time span for this database is 1992 - 2002. The resulting database contained 18,180 papers; 29,339 authors; 83 countries; 722 journals; and 3,272 institutions.

Rankings

Once the database was in place, it was used to generate the lists of top 25 papers, authors, journals, institutions, and nations, covering a time span of 1992 - 2002.

The top 25 papers are ranked according to total cites. Rankings for author, journal, institution, and country are listed in three ways: according to total cites, total papers, and total cites/paper. The paper thresholds used to determine scientist, institution, country, and journal rankings according to total cites/paper were as follows: 26, 35, 33, and 26, respectively.

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