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GrainGenes Author Report: Riley A

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Riley A
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ReferenceRasco-Gaunt S et al. (2003) Characterisation of the expression of a novel constitutive maize promoter in transgenic wheat and maize Plant Cell Reports 21:569-576.
ReferenceSalgueiro S et al. (2002) Insertional tagging of regulatory sequences in tritordeum; a hexaploid cereal species Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104:916-92.
ReferenceRasco-Gaunt S et al. (2001) Procedures allowing the transformation of a range of European elite wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties via particle bombardment Journal of Experimental Botany 52:865-874.
ReferenceRasco-Gaunt S et al. (1999) Analysis of particle bombardment parameters to optimise DNA delivery into wheat tissues Plant Cell Reports 19:118-127.
ReferenceRasco-Gaunt S et al. (1999) A facile method for screening for phosphinothricin (PPT)-resistant transgenic wheats Molecular Breeding 5:255-262.

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