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GrainGenes Author Report: Lonsdale D

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Author
Lonsdale D
Paper
ReferenceBourdon V et al. (2002) Homozygous transgenic wheat plants with increased luciferase activity do not maintain their high level of expression in the next generation Plant Science 163:297-305.
ReferenceKe XY et al. (2002) Manipulation of discriminatory T-DNA delivery by Agrobacterium into cells of immature embryos of barley and wheat. Euphytica 126:333-343.
ReferenceHarvey A et al. (2000) Wheat regenerated from scutellum callus as a source of material for transformation Plant Cell 57:153-156.
ReferenceLonsdale D et al. (1998) Using firefly luciferase to identify the transition from transient to stable expression in bombarded wheat scutellar tissue Physiologia Plantarum 102:447-453.
ReferenceBourdon V et al. Additional introns inserted within the luciferase reporter gene stabilise transgene expression in wheat Plant Science 167:1143-1149.

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