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GrainGenes Author Report: Espelund M

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Espelund M
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ReferenceEspelund M et al. (2000) A molecular genetic analysis of Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter: non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA, 18S rDNA and the transcription factor VP1 Hereditas 132:193-202.
ReferenceStacy RA et al. (1995) Evolution of the Group 1 late embryogenesis abundant (Lea) genes: analysis of the Lea B19 gene family in barley Plant Molecular Biology 28:1039-1054.
ReferenceHollung K et al. (1994) Another Lea B19 gene (Group1 Lea) from barley containing a single 20 amino acid hydrophilic motif Plant Molecular Biology 25:559-564.
ReferenceEspelund M and Jakobsen KS (1992) Cloning and direct sequencing of plant promoters using primer adapter mediated PCR on DNA coupled to a magnetic solid phase BioTechniques 13:74-81.
ReferenceEspelund M et al. (1992) Late embryogenesis abundant genes encoding proteins with different numbers of hydrophilic repeats are regulated differentially by abscisic acid and osmotic stress [published erratum appears in Plant J 1992 Jul;2(4):639] The Plant Journal 2:241-252.

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