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Ecker, elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2006 and a member of the PNAS Editorial Board, has spent much of the last 25 years dissecting the genetics and identifying key signaling components of the ethylene pathway in plants. He was an early advocate of and participant in sequencing the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana, which gained a foothold as the plant world's model organism only in the late 1980s. He has also developed many genomic tools and resources for Arabidopsis researchers, such as chips to identify all the transcripts in the genome and a collection of Arabidopsis plants carrying mutations for almost every gene, which have revolutionized plant biology. In his Inaugural Article in a recent issue of PNAS (1), Ecker and his colleagues describe the role of a member of the ethylene pathway.
Ecker于2006年入选美国国家科学院(National Academy of Sciences),是《美国国家科学院院刊》(PNAS)编委会成员。在过去25年的大部分时间里,他一直在剖析植物乙烯途径的遗传学和关键信号成分。他是拟南芥基因组测序的早期倡导者和参与者,直到20世纪80年代末,拟南芥才作为植物界的模式生物站稳脚跟。他还为拟南芥研究人员开发了许多基因组工具和资源,如识别基因组中所有转录本的芯片和携带几乎所有基因突变的拟南芥植物集合,这些都是植物生物学的革命性成果。在最近一期《美国国家科学院院刊》(PNAS)上发表的就职文章中,Ecker和他的同事描述了乙烯途径中一个成员的作用。