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GrainGenes Author Report: Monna L

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Monna L
Paper
ReferenceMonna L et al. (2002) Genetic dissection of a genomic region for a quantitative trait locus, Hd3, into two loci, Hd3a and Hd3b, controlling heading date in rice Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104:772-778.
ReferenceKojima S et al. (2002) Hd3a, a rice ortholog of the Arabidopsis FT gene, promotes transition to flowering downstream of Hd1 under short-day conditions Plant and Cell Physiology 43:1096-1105.
ReferenceIshimaru K et al. (2001) Toward the mapping of physiological and agronomic characters on a rice function map: QTL analysis and comparison between QTLs and expressed sequence tags Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:793-800.
ReferenceKurata N et al. (1994) A 300 kilobase interval genetic map of rice including 883 expressed sequences. Nature Genetics 8:365-372.
ReferenceInoue T et al. (1994) Sequence-tagged sites (STSs) as standard landmarkers in the rice genome Theoretical and Applied Genetics 89:728-734.

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