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ReferenceConceicao Ad et al. (1994) Unexpectedly higher expression levels of a chimeric 2S albumin seed protein transgene from a tandem array construct Plant Molecular Biology 26:1001-1005.
ReferenceKaderbhai MA et al. (1990) Co-expression of a precursor and the mature protein of wheat ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase small subunit from a single gene in Escherichia coli DNA and Cell Biology 9:11-25.
ReferenceRobert LS et al. (1989) Tissue-specific expression of a wheat high molecular weight glutenin gene in transgenic tobacco Plant Cell 1:569-578.
ReferenceGoldsbrough AP et al. (1989) Conformational differences between two wheat (Triticum aestivum) 'high-molecular-weight' glutenin subunits are due to a short region containing six amino acid differences Biochemical Journal 263:837-842.
ReferenceForde J et al. (1985) The nucleotide sequence of an HMW glutenin subunit gene located on chromosome 1A of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Nucleic Acids Research 13:6817-6832.

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