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GrainGenes Author Report: SanMiguel PJ

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SanMiguel PJ
Paper
ReferenceYuan YN et al. (2003) High-Cot sequence analysis of the maize genome Plant Journal 34:249-255.
ReferenceIlic K et al. (2003) A complex history of rearrangement in an orthologous region of the maize, sorghum, and rice genomes Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100:12265-12270.
ReferenceRostoks N et al. (2002) Genomic sequencing reveals gene content, genomic organization, and recombination relationships in barley. Functional and Integrative Genomics 2:51-59.
ReferenceSanMiguel PJ et al. (2002) Transposable elements, genes and recombination in a 215-kb contig from wheat chromosome 5Am. Functional and Integrative Genomics 2:70-80.
ReferenceDubcovsky J et al. (2001) Comparative sequence analysis of colinear barley and rice bacterial artificial chromosomes Plant Physiology 125:1342-1353.

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