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GrainGenes Keyword Report: southern hybridization

Keyword
southern hybridization
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ReferenceLi AG and Griffin JD (2002) Cloning and analysis of a mads-box gene expressed in Poa annua md-2 apices during floral meristem formation International Journal of Plant Sciences 163:43-50.
ReferenceFrancki MG et al. (2002) Physical location of a HSP70 gene homologue on the centromere of chromosome 1B of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104:184-191.
ReferenceNomura T et al. (2002) Molecular characterization and chromosomal localization of cytochrome P450 genes involved in the biosynthesis of cyclic hydroxamic acids in hexaploid wheat Molecular Genetics and Genomics 267:210-217.
ReferenceAdams KL et al. (2001) Mitochondrial gene transfer in pieces: Fission of the ribosomal protein gene rpl2 and partial or complete gene transfer to the nucleus Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:2289-2297.
ReferenceIrigoyen ML et al. (2001) Discrimination of the closely related A and B genomes in AABB tetraploid species of Avena Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:1160-1166.

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