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GrainGenes Author Report: Linnestad C

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Author
Linnestad C
Paper
ReferenceSturaro M et al. (1998) Characterization of a cDNA encoding a putative extensin from developing barley grains (Hordeum vulgare L.) Journal of Experimental Botany 49:1935-1944.
ReferenceDoan DNP et al. (1996) Isolation of molecular markers from the barley endosperm coenocyte and the surrounding nucellus cell layers Plant Molecular Biology 31:877-886.
ReferenceKalla R et al. (1994) The promoter of the barley aleurone specific gene encoding a putative 7 kDa lipid transfer protein confers aleurone cell specific expression in transgenic rice The Plant Journal 6:849-860.
ReferenceAalen RB et al. (1994) Transcripts encoding an oleosin and a dormancy related protein are present in both the aleurone layer and the embryo of developing barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seeds The Plant Journal 5:385-396.
ReferenceLinnestad C et al. (1991) Promoter of a lipid transfer protein gene expressed in barley aleurone cells contains similar myb and myc recognition sites as the maize bz-mcc allele Plant Physiology 97:841-843.

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