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GrainGenes Keyword Report: caps marker

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ReferenceShen R et al. (2004) Fusarium head blight resistance in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum)-Lophopyrum genetic lines and tagging of the alien chromatin by PCR markers Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108:808-813.
ReferenceMalysheva L et al. (2004) Evaluation of cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare) germplasm for the presence of thermostable alleles of beta-amylase Plant Breeding 123:128-131.
ReferenceThiel T et al. (2004) SNP2CAPS: a SNP and INDEL analysis tool for CAPS marker development - art. no. e5 Nucleic Acids Research 32.
ReferenceOkada Y et al. (2003) A CAPS marker that distinguishes the Barley Yellow Mosaic disease resistance locus rym1 derived from Chinese landrace 'Mokusekko 3' Journal of the Institute of Brewing 109:103-105.
ReferenceChen XM et al. (2003) Development of sequence tagged site and cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence markers for wheat stripe rust resistance gene Yr5 Crop Science 43:2058-2064.

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