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GrainGenes Author Report: Provan J

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Provan J
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ReferenceProvan J et al. (2004) High-resolution organellar genome analysis of Triticum and Aegilops sheds new light on cytoplasm evolution in wheat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108:1182-1190.
ReferenceProvan J et al. (2004) Universal primers for the amplification of chloroplast microsatellites in grasses (Poaceae) Molecular Ecology Notes 4:262-264.
ReferenceProvan J et al. (2001) Chloroplast microsatellites: new tools for studies in plant ecology and evolution Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16:142-147.
ReferenceRussell JR et al. (2000) A retrospective analysis of spring barley germplasm development from 'foundation genotypes' to currently successful cultivars Molecular Breeding 6:553-568.

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