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Marian Bemer is an Assistant Professor in Biosystematics at Wageningen University & Research. Their research focuses on plant development, transcriptional regulation, and the genetic mechanisms controlling floral architecture and fruit maturation in species such as tomato, Arabidopsis, and chrysanthemum. Bemer’s work integrates molecular genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics to study MADS-box proteins, hormone signaling pathways, and gene regulatory networks.
Key projects include investigating inflorescence termination in tomato, the role of brassinosteroids in chrysanthemum capitulum patterning, and the functions of FRUITFULL-like genes. Bemer co-supervises PhD candidates in projects such as 'Apomixis Unravelled' and 'Unravelling Fruit Evolution in Solanaceae'. Their research has produced datasets on transcription factor targets and mutant phenotypes, available via NCBI GEO and ENA repositories.
Notable contributions include defining FRUITFULL’s dual specificity in Arabidopsis, optimizing tomato shoot architecture through genetic mutations, and uncovering mechanisms underlying flowering time regulation. Bemer’s interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental plant biology with applied genomics, contributing to both academic and agricultural advancements.
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