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GrainGenes Author Report: Brettell RIS

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Brettell RIS
Paper
ReferenceWeir B et al. (2001) Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of wheat using suspension cells as a model system and green fluorescent protein as a visual marker Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28:807-818.
ReferencePatel M et al. (2000) Transgenic barley expressing a fungal xylanase gene in the endosperm of the developing grains Molecular Breeding 6:113-123.
ReferenceWitrzens B et al. (1998) Comparison of three selectable marker genes for transformation of wheat by microprojectile bombardment Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 25:39-44.
ReferenceChamberlain DA et al. (1994) The use of the Emu promoter with antibiotic and herbicide resistance genes for the selection of transgenic wheat callus and rice plants Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 21:95-112.
ReferenceXin ZY et al. (1988) Characterization of a potential source of barley yellow dwarf virus resistance for wheat Genome 30:250-257.

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