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GrainGenes Keyword Report: regulated gene

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ReferenceGonzalez MC et al. (2003) Abiotic stresses affecting water balance induce phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase expression in roots of wheat seedlings Planta 216:985-992.
ReferenceSreenivasulu N et al. (2002) Identification of genes specifically expressed in maternal and filial tissues of barley caryopses: A cDNA array analysis Molecular Genetics and Genomics 266:758-767.
ReferenceCarson DL et al. (2002) Sugarcane ESTs differentially expressed in immature and maturing internodal tissue Plant Science 162:289-300.
ReferenceLiviero L et al. (2002) Ecogeographic adaptation and genetic variation in wild barley, Application of molecular markers targeted to environmentally regulated genes Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 49:133-144.
ReferenceNagano Y et al. (2001) Trihelix DNA-binding protein with specificities for two distinct cis-elements - Both important for light down-regulated and dark-inducible gene expression in higher plants Journal of Biological Chemistry 276:22238-22243.

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