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GrainGenes Author Report: Vain P

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Vain P
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ReferenceOpanowicz M et al. (2008) Brachypodium distachyon: making hay with a wild grass. Trends in Plant Science 13:172.
ReferenceVain P et al. (2003) Transgene behaviour in populations of rice plants transformed using a new dual binary vector system: pGreen/pSoup Theoretical and Applied Genetics 107:210-217.
ReferenceGreen J et al. (2002) Analysis of the expression patterns of the Arabidopsis thaliana tubulin-1 and Zea mays ubiquitin-1 promoters in rice plants in association with nematode infection Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 60:197-205.
ReferenceAfolabi AS et al. A large-scale study of rice plants transformed with different T-DNAs provides new insights into locus composition and T-DNA linkage configurations Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109:815-826.

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