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GrainGenes Author Report: Sasanuma T

Author
Sasanuma T
Full Name
Sasanuma, Tsuneo
Paper
ReferenceSasanuma T et al. (2004) Characterization of genetic variation in and phylogenetic relationships among diploid Aegilops species by AFLP: incongruity of chloroplast and nuclear data Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108:612-618.
ReferenceSasanuma T et al. (2002) Genetic diversity of wheat wild relatives in the Near East detected by AFLP. Euphytica 127:81-93.
ReferenceSasanuma T (2001) Characterization of the rbcS multigene family in wheat: subfamily classification, determination of chromosomal location and evolutionary analysis Molecular Genetics and Genomics 265:161-171.
ReferenceShimosaka E et al. (1999) A wheat cold-regulated cDNA encoding an early light-inducible protein (ELIP): Its structure, expression and chromosomal location. Plant and Cell Physiology 40:319-325.
ReferenceSasanuma T and Miyashita NT (1998) Subfamily divergence in the multigene family of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (rbcS) in Triticeae and its relatives. Genes & Genetic Systems 73:297-309.

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