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GrainGenes Author Report: Yuan Z

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Yuan Z
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ReferenceLiu D et al. (2018) Wheat breeding in the hometown of Chinese Spring. The Crop Journal 6:82-90.
ReferenceHao M et al. (2017) The abundance of homoeologue transcripts is disrupted by hybridization and is partially restored by genome doubling in synthetic hexaploid wheat. BMC Genomics 18:149.
ReferenceHe R et al. (2009) Inheritance and mapping of powdery mildew resistance gene Pm43 introgressed from Thinopyrum intermedium into wheat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 118:1173-1180.
ReferenceZhang L et al. (2007) Comparison of newly synthetic hexaploid wheat with its donors on SSR products. Journal of Genetics and Genomics (Yi Chuan Xue Bao) 34:939.

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