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GrainGenes Author Report: Hooley R

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Hooley R
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ReferenceSmith SJ and Hooley R (2002) An increase in the speed of response, and sensitivity, of Avena fatua aleurone layers and protoplasts to gibberellin Journal of Plant Physiology 159:355-360.
ReferenceWillmott RL et al. (1998) DNAse1 footprints suggest the involvement of at least three types of transcription factors in the regulation of alpha-Amy2/A by gibberellin Plant Molecular Biology 38:817-825.
ReferenceRushton PJ et al. (1995) Members of a new family of DNA binding proteins bind to a conserved cis element in the promoters of alpha amy2 genes Plant Molecular Biology 29:691-702.
ReferenceReynolds GJ and Hooley R (1992) cDNA cloning of a tetraubiquitin gene, and expression of ubiquitin containing transcripts, in aleurone layers of Avena fatua Plant Molecular Biology 20:753-758.
ReferenceRushton PJ et al. (1992) Aleurone nuclear proteins bind to similar elements in the promoter regions of two gibberellin regulated alpha amylase genes Plant Molecular Biology 19:891-901.

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