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GrainGenes Journal Report: Molecular Biotechnology

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Journal
Molecular Biotechnology
Source Code
MBT
ISSN Number
1073-6085
URL
http://lbin.com/dynaweb/humana/humjour/@ebt-link;nn=1?root=%25N%14_7068_START_RESTART_N%25;window=current;stylesheet=fulltxt.rev
Paper
ReferenceTomita M et al. (2009) Genomic subtraction recovers rye-specific DNA elements enriched in the rye genome. Molecular Biotechnology 42:160-167.
ReferenceYang XO et al. (1999) Removal of known, abundant cDNA species by specific double-stranded cDNA synthesis-based subtraction Molecular Biotechnology 11:225-228.
ReferenceSeki M et al. (1999) Transient expression of the beta-glucuronidase gene in tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana by bombardment-mediated transformation Molecular Biotechnology 11:251-255.
ReferenceMemp P et al. (1999) Transformation of nuclear and plastomic plant genomes by biolistic particle bombardment Molecular Biotechnology 13:67-72.
ReferenceMaenpaa P et al. (1999) Transformation of nuclear and plastomic plant genomes by biolistic particle bombardment Molecular Biotechnology 13:67-72.

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