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GrainGenes Author Report: Wolf N

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Wolf N
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ReferenceStahl R et al. (2002) T-DNA integration into the barley genome from single and double cassette vectors Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 99:2146-2151.
ReferenceSchmidt D et al. (2000) Construction of a YAC library from barley cultivar Franka and identification of YAC-derived markers linked to the Rh2 gene conferring resistance to scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) Genome 1031-1040.
ReferenceJensen L et al. (1996) Transgenic barley expressing a protein-engineered, thermostable (1,3-1,4-)-beta-glucanase during germination Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 93:3487-3491.
ReferenceWolf N (1992) Structure of the genes encoding Hordeum vulgare (1 3,1 4) beta glucanase isoenzymes I and II and functional analysis of their promoters in barley aleurone protoplasts Molecular and General Genetics 234:33-42.
ReferenceWolf N (1991) Complete nucleotide sequence of a Hordeum-vulgare gene encoding 1-3 1-4-beta glucanase isoenzyme II Plant Physiology 96:1382-1384.

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