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GrainGenes Keyword Report: ribulose-bisphosphate-carboxylase

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ribulose-bisphosphate-carboxylase
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ReferenceMorton B and Clegg M (1995) Neighboring base composition is strongly correlated with base substitution bias in a region of the chloroplast genome Journal of Molecular Evolution 41:597-603.
ReferenceOgihara Y et al. (1994) Chromosome assignment of four photosynthesis-related genes and their variability in wheat species Theoretical and Applied Genetics 88:383-394.
ReferenceMarrison J and Leech R (1994) The subcellular and intra-organelle recognition of nuclear and chloroplast transcripts in developing leaf cells The Plant Journal 6:605-614.
ReferenceNicco C et al. (1993) Genetic variability of rubisco in tetraploid wheats (Triticum turgidum) Plant Breeding 111:49-54.
ReferenceBeator J et al. (1992) The effect of heat shock on morphogenesis in barley. Coordinated circadian regulation of mRNA levels for light-regulated genes and of the capacity for accumulation of chlorophyll protein complexes Plant Physiology 100:1780-1786.

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