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GrainGenes Author Report: Saedler H

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Saedler H
Paper
ReferenceMunster T et al. (2002) Maize MADS-box genes galore Maydica 47:287-301.
ReferenceMunster T et al. (2001) Characterization of three GLOBOSA-like MADS-box genes from maize: evidence for ancient paralogy in one class of floral homeotic B-function genes of grasses Gene 262:1-13.
ReferenceYephrenov A and Saedler H (2000) Display and isolation of transposon-flanking sequences starting from genomic DNA or RNA The Plant Journal 21:495-505.
ReferenceMarocco A et al. (1989) Multiple genes are transcribed in Hordeum-vulgare and Zea-mays that carry the DNA binding domain of the MYB oncoproteins Molecular and General Genetics 216:183-187.
ReferenceRohde W et al. (1987) Isolation of genes that could serve as traps for transposable elements in Hordeum vulgare Barley Genetics V : Proceedings of the Fifth International Barley Genetics Symposium, October 6-11, 1986, Okayama, Japan 533-541.

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