Prof. Sir David Baulcombe

Prof. Sir David Baulcombe

University of Cambridge

H-index: 126

Europe-United Kingdom

About Prof. Sir David Baulcombe

Prof. Sir David Baulcombe, With an exceptional h-index of 126 and a recent h-index of 63 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of RNA silencing, disease resistance, gene expression.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Virus-induced overexpression of heterologous FLOWERING LOCUS T for efficient speed breeding in tomato

An RNA world

Post-transcriptional gene silencing using virus-induced gene silencing to study plant gametogenesis in tomato

CHROMOMETHYLTRANSFERASE3/KRYPTONITE maintains the sulfurea paramutation in Solanum lycopersicum

A plant virus causes symptoms through the deployment of a host-mimicking protein domain to attract the insect vector

Roles of RNA silencing in viral and non-viral plant immunity and in the crosstalk between disease resistance systems

The role of viruses in identifying and analyzing RNA silencing

Interspecific hybridization in tomato influences endogenous viral sRNAs and alters gene expression

Prof. Sir David Baulcombe Information

University

Position

Regius Professor of Botany Department of Plant Sciences

Citations(all)

67836

Citations(since 2020)

12863

Cited By

60591

hIndex(all)

126

hIndex(since 2020)

63

i10Index(all)

252

i10Index(since 2020)

162

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Prof. Sir David Baulcombe Skills & Research Interests

RNA silencing

disease resistance

gene expression

Top articles of Prof. Sir David Baulcombe

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Virus-induced overexpression of heterologous FLOWERING LOCUS T for efficient speed breeding in tomato

Journal of Experimental Botany

Yingtian Deng

Antonia Yarur-Thys

David C Baulcombe

2024/1/1

An RNA world

David C Baulcombe

2023/5/22

Post-transcriptional gene silencing using virus-induced gene silencing to study plant gametogenesis in tomato

Zhengming Wang

Xiao Yu Wang

Claudia Martinho

David C Baulcombe

2022/4/24

CHROMOMETHYLTRANSFERASE3/KRYPTONITE maintains the sulfurea paramutation in Solanum lycopersicum

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Cláudia Martinho

Zhengming Wang

Andrea Ghigi

Sarah Buddle

Felix Barbour

...

2022/3/29

A plant virus causes symptoms through the deployment of a host-mimicking protein domain to attract the insect vector

bioRxiv

Man Gao

Emmanuel Aguilar

Borja Garnelo Gómez

Laura Medina-Puche

Pengfei Fan

...

2022/12/18

Roles of RNA silencing in viral and non-viral plant immunity and in the crosstalk between disease resistance systems

Sara Lopez-Gomollon

David C Baulcombe

2022/10

The role of viruses in identifying and analyzing RNA silencing

David C Baulcombe

2022/9/29

Interspecific hybridization in tomato influences endogenous viral sRNAs and alters gene expression

Genome Biology

Sara Lopez-Gomollon

Sebastian Y Müller

David C Baulcombe

2022/5/21

Endogenous virus sRNA regulates gene expression following genome shock in tomato hybrids

bioRxiv

Sara Lopez-Gomollon

Sebastian Y Müller

David C Baulcombe

2021/9/20

Mapping the Algal Secret Genome: The small RNA Locus Map for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

BioRxiv

Sebastian Y Müller

Nicholas E Matthews

Adrian A Valli

David Baulcombe

2020/1/1

Transposon age and non-CG methylation

Nature communications

Zhengming Wang

David C Baulcombe

2020/3/6

The small RNA locus map for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Plos one

Sebastian Y Müller

Nicholas E Matthews

Adrian A Valli

David C Baulcombe

2020/11/19

Viral fitness determines the magnitude of transcriptomic and epigenomic reprograming of defense responses in plants

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Régis L Corrêa

Alejandro Sanz-Carbonell

Zala Kogej

Sebastian Y Müller

Silvia Ambrós

...

2020/7/1

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