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GrainGenes Author Report: Leonova IN

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Leonova IN
Paper
ReferenceLeonova IN et al. (2024) Identification of genomic regions conferring enhanced Zn and Fe concentration in wheat varieties and introgression lines derived from wild relatives. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25.
ReferenceSalina EA et al. (2006) Wheat genome structure: translocations during the course of polyploidization. Functional and Integrative Genomics 6:71.
ReferenceLeonova IN et al. (2002) Molecular analysis of leaf rust-resistant introgression lines obtained by crossing of hexaploid wheat Triticum aestivum with tetraploid wheat Triticum timopheevii Russian Journal of Genetics 38:1397-1403.
ReferenceSalina EA et al. (2001) Wheat microsatellites: The prospects of application for gene mapping and analysis of the reconstructed genomes Russian Journal of Plant Physiology 48:377-381.

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