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GrainGenes Keyword Report: open reading frames

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ReferenceBisnieks M et al. (2004) Molecular diversity of the coat protein-encoding region of Barley yellow dwarf virus-PAV and Barley yellow dwarf virus-MAV from Latvia and Sweden Archives of Virology 149:843-853.
ReferenceLi W et al. (2004) Molecular characterization of HMW glutenin subunit allele 1Bx14: further insights into the evolution of Glu-B1-1 alleles in wheat and related species Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109:1093-1104.
ReferenceLiu Z (2) et al. (2003) Analysis of HMW glutenin subunits and their coding sequences in two diploid Aegilops species Theoretical and Applied Genetics 106:1368-1378.
ReferenceLawrence DM and Jackson AO (2001) Requirements for cell-to-cell movement of Barley stripe mosaic virus in monocot and dicot hosts Molecular Plant Pathology 2:65-75.
ReferenceCiaffi M et al. (1999) The low-molecular weight glutenin subunit proteins of primitive wheats. III. The genes from D-genome species. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 98:135-148.

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