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GrainGenes Keyword Report: soluble starch synthase

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soluble starch synthase
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ReferenceNakamura Y (2002) Towards a better understanding of the metabolic system for amylopectin biosynthesis in plants: Rice endosperm as a model tissue Plant and Cell Physiology 43:718-725.
ReferenceBao JS et al. (2002) Microsatellites in starch-synthesizing genes in relation to starch physicochemical properties in waxy rice (Oryza sativa L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 105:898-905.
ReferencePerera C et al. (2001) Comparison of physicochemical properties and structures of sugary-2 cornstarch with normal and waxy cultivars Cereal Chemistry 78:249-256.
ReferenceNishi A et al. (2001) Biochemical and genetic analysis of the effects of amylose-extender mutation in rice endosperm Plant Physiology 127:459-472.
ReferenceGao M and Chibbar RN (2000) Isolation, characterization, and expression analysis of starch synthase IIa cDNA from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genome 43:768-775.

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