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GrainGenes Keyword Report: integration sites

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integration sites
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ReferenceHegedus K et al. (2004) The DNA form of a retroviroid-like element is involved in recombination events with itself and with the plant genome Virology 325:277-286.
ReferenceSalvo-Garrido H et al. (2004) The distribution of transgene insertion sites in barley determined by physical and genetic mapping Genetics 167:1371-1379.
ReferencePerret SJ et al. (2003) Integration, expression and inheritance of transgenes in hexaploid oat (Avena sativa L.) Journal of Plant Physiology 160:931-943.
ReferenceChen SY et al. (2003) Distribution and characterization of over 1000 T-DNA tags in rice genome Plant Journal 36:105-113.
ReferenceChoi HW et al. (2002) Use of fluorescence in situ hybridization for gross mapping of transgenes and screening for homozygous plants in transgenic barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 106:92-100.

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