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GrainGenes Keyword Report: transient assay

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ReferenceMiao HM et al. (2004) Evaluation and characterization of an endosperm-specific sbeIIa promoter in wheat Chinese Science Bulletin 49:579-585.
ReferenceSun CX et al. (2003) A novel WRKY transcription factor, SUSIBA2, participates in sugar signaling in barley by binding to the sugar-responsive elements of the iso1 promoter Plant Cell 15:2076-2092.
ReferenceKluth A et al. (2002) 5 ' deletion of a gbss1 promoter region from wheat leads to changes in tissue and developmental specificities Plant Molecular Biology 49:669-682.
ReferenceScholz S et al. (2001) Transposition of the maize transposable element Ac in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Molecular and General Genetics 264:653-661.
ReferenceYamauchi D (2001) A TGACGT motif in the 5 '-upstream region of alpha-amylase gene from Vigna mungo is a cis-element for expression in cotyledons of germinated seeds Plant and Cell Physiology 42:635-641.

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