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GrainGenes Author Report: Yang P

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Yang P
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ReferenceYang P et al. (2017) Sequence diversification in recessive alleles of two host factor genes suggests adaptive selection for bymovirus resistance in cultivated barley from East Asia. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 130:331-344.
ReferenceYang P et al. (1995) Structural and functional characterization of two wheat histone H2B promoters Plant Molecular Biology 28:155-172.
ReferenceMinami M et al. (1993) Coordinate gene expression of five subclass histones and the putative transcription factors, HBP-1a and HBP-1b, of histone genes in wheat Plant Molecular Biology 23:429-434.
ReferenceNakayama T et al. (1992) Highly conserved hexamer, octamer and nonamer motifs are positive cis regulatory elements of the wheat histone H3 gene FEBS Letters 300:167-170.

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