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 ====== About the Guide to Maize Mutant Phenotypes ====== ====== About the Guide to Maize Mutant Phenotypes ======
  
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 +<strong>M Gerald Neuffer, Ph.D.</strong>, Principal Investigator and Project Head (Emeritus Professor, University of Missouri) <BR/>
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-===== Authors =====+
  
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-<strong>M Gerald Neuffer, Ph.D.</strong>, Principal Investigator and Project Head (Emeritus Professor, University of Missouri) <BR/>+<strong>Christopher Bottoms, Ph.D.</strong>, Site design and programming support (Programmer/Analyst, Informatics Research Core Facility, University of Missouri) <BR/>
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-===== And Associates =====+===== Associates =====
  
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 <strong>Lou Butler</strong>, Research Associate and unpaid executive assistant for 22 years of Authors retirement for writing proposals reports and budgets organizing data text and images for “Mutants Maize” and for the original plan of preparing this guide. <BR/> <strong>Lou Butler</strong>, Research Associate and unpaid executive assistant for 22 years of Authors retirement for writing proposals reports and budgets organizing data text and images for “Mutants Maize” and for the original plan of preparing this guide. <BR/>
-<strong>Christopher Bottoms, Ph.D.</strong>, Site design and programming support (Programmer/Analyst, Informatics Research Core Facility, University of Missouri) <BR/> 
 <strong>Ming Tang Chang, Ph.D.</strong> for most successful practical application of chemical mutagenesis and subsequent production and analysis of treatment progenies (Retired Geneticist and Plant Breeder) <BR/>  <strong>Ming Tang Chang, Ph.D.</strong> for most successful practical application of chemical mutagenesis and subsequent production and analysis of treatment progenies (Retired Geneticist and Plant Breeder) <BR/> 
 +<strong>Ed Coe, Jr, Ph.D.</strong>, (Emeritus Professor, University of Missouri) for participation in the discovery of the pollen method of EMS mutagenesis and for career-long collegial inspiration and support. <BR/>
 +<strong>Sarah Hake, Ph.D.</strong>, (Professor, University of California, Berkeley) for years of research support and encouragement after retirement.  <BR/>
 +<strong>Mary Schaeffer, Ph.D.</strong> for original entry of our database to MaizeDB (later MaizeGDB) and critical support. <BR/> 
 +<strong>W. F. Sheridan, Ph.D.</strong>, (Professor, University of North Dakota) for first major use of EMS mutagenesis in maize genetic research. <BR/>
 <strong>Lewis J. Stadler, Ph.D.</strong>, whose vision and concepts for mutation and the gene are validated by the data and images presented here. <BR/>  <strong>Lewis J. Stadler, Ph.D.</strong>, whose vision and concepts for mutation and the gene are validated by the data and images presented here. <BR/> 
-<strong>Ed Coe jr, Ph.D.</strong>, (Emeritus Professor, University of Missouri) for participation in the discovery of the pollen method of EMS mutagenesis and collegial inspiration and support. <BR/> 
-<strong>W. F. Sheridan, Ph.D.</strong>, (Professor, University of North Dakota) for first major use of EMS mutagenesis in maize genetic research. <BR/> 
-<strong>Sarah Hake, Ph.D.</strong>, (Professor, University of California, Berkeley) for years of research support and encouragement after retirement.  <BR/> 
-<strong>Mary Schaeffer, Ph.D.</strong> for original entry of our database to MaizeDB (later MaizeGDB) and critical support. 
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 ===== License ===== ===== License =====
  
-Unless otherwise noted, mutants and photographs in this guide are provided for academic use, courtesy of Dr. Neuffer.+Unless otherwise noted, mutants and photographs in this guide are provided for academic use, courtesy of MGN.
  
-The photographs from this site cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior written consent from the authors.+The photographs from this site cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior written consent from MGN.
  
  
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 Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Except where noted, the images and descriptions on this site were provided by MGN. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Except where noted, the images and descriptions on this site were provided by MGN.
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