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Dr Debra Skinner
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Plant reproduction is my jam 🌸🌽🌾 UC Davis Plant Bio
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Please share! I'm looking for a postdoc. The position is to lead one of the following projects: 1) regulation of plant specialized metabolism by cell fate, or 2) foliar embryogenesis in the succulent plant Kalanchoe.

Learn more abt projects: cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/res...
Plant cells are totipotent, meaning individual cells have the potential to develop into a full organism, a property unique to the zygote for animals. However, in most species for most cells, plant cells are not spontaneously totipotent, since they must be treated with specific hormone combinations to unlock their totipotency. Species within the Kalanchoe genus is unique as they spontaneously develop foliar embryos that are fully realized plantlets with shoot and root from notches along the edges of leaves. We speculate that the progenitor cells that give rise to these foliar embryos are totipotent, and we are using single cell techniques to identify & characterize them. In addition to being a fundamental process for plant biology, we foresee unlocking totipotency has many biotechnological applications, such as faciliating genetic transformation and the development of synthetic organs of biomanufacturing.
cxli233.github.io
September 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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🌱 From Plant Reproduction: High-frequency twin formation during induced parthenogenesis involves two distinct mechanisms. Insights may refine synthetic apomixis. (Hannah Peha, Hui Ren, Debra Skinner, Venkatesan Sundaresan)
▶️ link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#plantBiology #PlantScience #Rice
Twin embryo formation by induced parthenogenesis - Plant Reproduction
Key message Induction of parthenogenesis (embryo formation from unfertilized egg cells) by embryogenic transcription factors is associated with twin formation at high frequencies, and involves two dis...
link.springer.com
April 9, 2025 at 11:16 PM
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Our new review article “To infinity and beyond: recent progress, bottlenecks, and potential of clonal seeds by apomixis” is now published open access in @theplantjournal.bsky.social
dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.... @ribesresearch.bsky.social
February 21, 2025 at 12:50 PM
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I was led to believe by R.E.M. that I would feel a lot better about this.
February 1, 2025 at 11:17 PM
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🌾 Hui Ren, Kyle Shankle, Imtiyaz Khanday and Venkatesan Sundaresan collaborated on a discussion of enhancing parthenogenesis in #rice: Co-expression of OsBBM1 & OsWOX9A boosts haploid production >90%, advancing crop breeding & synthetic apomixis.

▶️ www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#PlantBiology
Synergistic induction of fertilization-independent embryogenesis in rice egg cells by paternal-genome-expressed transcription factors - Nature Plants
The efficient induction of embryos without fertilization, which is important for crop breeding and hybrid seed production, can be achieved by combined expression in the egg of BBM1 and WOX9A, two rice...
www.nature.com
January 16, 2025 at 5:51 PM
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I'm happy to have contributed to the latest updates of rice genome annotation database.

Paper: academic.oup.com/nar/advance-...

Database (hosted by University of Georgia): rice.uga.edu
November 19, 2024 at 5:48 PM
New from my colleagues in the Sundar Lab and others: grad student Hui Ren shows that WOX9A can boost rice parthenogenesis with BBM.
New Letter: "Synergistic induction of fertilization-independent embryogenesis in rice egg cells by paternal-genome-expressed transcription factors" rdcu.be/dZ2PW

Embryos can be induced by expression in the egg of BBM1 & WOX9A, two rice transcription factors expressed from the male genome.
November 13, 2024 at 3:35 PM