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GrainGenes Author Report: Kynast RG

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Kynast RG
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Kynast R
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Kynast, Ralf
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ReferenceRines HW et al. (2009) Addition of individual chromosomes of maize inbreds B73 and Mo17 to oat cultivars Starter and Sun II: maize chromosome retention, transmission, and plant phenotype. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 119:1255-1264.
ReferenceOkagaki RJ et al. (2001) Mapping maize sequences to chromosomes using oat-maize chromosome addition materials Plant Physiology 125:1228-1235.
ReferenceFriebe B et al. (2001) Chromosome healing by addition of telomeric repeats in wheat occurs during the first mitotic divisions of the sporophyte and is a gradual process Chromosome Research 9:137-146.
ReferenceKynast RG et al. (2001) A complete set of maize individual chromosome additions to the oat genome Plant Physiology 125:1216-1227.
ReferenceFriebe B et al. (2000) Gametocidal factor-induced structural rearrangements in rye chromosomes added to common wheat Chromosome Research 8:501-511.
ReferenceMuehlbauer GJ et al. (2000) A maize chromosome 3 addition line of oat exhibits expression of the maize homeobox gene liguleless3 and alteration of cell fates Genome 43:1055-1064.
ReferenceLinc G et al. (1999) Molecular cytogenetic analysis of Aegilops cylindrica host. Genome 42:497-503.
ReferenceFriebe B et al. (1999) Transfer of wheat-rye translocation chromosomes conferring resistance to Hessian fly from bread wheat into durum wheat Crop Science 39:1692-1696.
ReferencePickering RA et al. (1998) Identification of aHordeum vulgareL. -H. bulbosumL. recombinant by RFLP analysis and Genomicin situ hybridization. Barley Genetics Newsletter 28:12-14.
ReferenceNasuda S et al. (1998) Structural rearrangement in chromosome 2M of Aegilops comosa has prevented the utilization of the Compair and related wheat-Ae. comosa translocations in wheat improvement. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 96:780-785.

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