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GrainGenes Author Report: McMullen MS

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McMullen MS
Paper
ReferenceEsvelt Klos K et al. (2016) Population Genomics Related to Adaptation in Elite Oat Germplasm The Plant Genome 9.
ReferenceOliver RE et al. (2013) SNP discovery and chromosome anchoring provide the first physically-anchored hexaploid oat map and reveal synteny with model species. PLoS ONE 8:e58068.
ReferenceWise ML et al. (2008) Association of Avenanthramide Concentration in Oat (Avena sativa L.) Grain with Crown Rust Incidence and Genetic Resistance Cereal Chemistry 85:639-641.
ReferenceVignaux N et al. (2004) Grain quality characteristics and milling performance of full and partial waxy durum lines Cereal Chemistry 81:377-383.
ReferenceChakraborty M et al. (2004) Physicochemical and functional properties of tetraploid and hexaploid waxy wheat starch Starch-Starke 56:339-347.

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