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GrainGenes Keyword Report: integration patterns

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ReferenceAnand A et al. (2003) Stable transgene expression and random gene silencing in wheat Plant Biotechnology Journal 1:241-251.
ReferencePopelka JC et al. (2003) Generation of rye (Secale cereale L.) plants with low transgene copy number after biolistic gene transfer and production of instantly marker-free transgenic rye Transgenic Research 12:587-596.
ReferenceRooke L et al. (2003) Transgene inheritance, segregation and expression in bread wheat. Euphytica 129:301-309.
ReferenceJackson SA et al. (2001) High-resolution structural analysis of biolistic transgene integration into the genome of wheat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103:56-62.
ReferenceTrifonova A et al. (2001) Agrobacterium-mediated transgene delivery and integration into barley under a range of in vitro culture conditions Plant Science 161:871-880.

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