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GrainGenes Author Report: Wang LF

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Wang LF
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ReferenceYou GX et al. (2004) An estimation of the minimum number of SSR loci needed to reveal genetic relationships in wheat varieties: Information from 96 random accessions with maximized genetic diversity Molecular Breeding 14:397-406.
ReferenceZhang XY et al. (2002) An estimation of the minimum number of SSR alleles needed to reveal genetic relationships in wheat varieties. I. Information from large-scale planted varieties and cornerstone breeding parents in Chinese wheat improvement and production Theoretical and Applied Genetics 106:112-117.
ReferenceWang LF et al. (2002) Molecular tagging of the yellow rust resistance gene Yr10 in common wheat, PI178383 (Triticum aestivum L.). Euphytica 124:71-73.
ReferenceMa JX et al. (2001) Molecular mapping and detection of the yellow rust resistance gene Yr26 in wheat transferred from Triticum turgidum L. using microsatellite markers. Euphytica 120:219-226.

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