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GrainGenes Keyword Report: bacterial artificial chromosomes

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bacterial artificial chromosomes
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ReferenceSchnurbusch T et al. (2004) Tagging and validation of a major quantitative trait locus for leaf rust resistance and leaf tip necrosis in winter wheat cultivar forno Phytopathology 94:1036-1041.
ReferenceStephens JL et al. (2004) Physical mapping of barley genes using an ultrasensitive fluorescence in situ hybridization technique Genome 47:179-189.
ReferenceKlein PE et al. (2003) Sequence-based alignment of sorghum chromosome 3 and rice chromosome 1 reveals extensive conservation of gene order and one major chromosomal rearrangement Plant Journal 34:605-621.
ReferenceDruka A et al. (2000) The barley genome database at Washington State University Barley Genetics Newsletter 31:4.
ReferenceSafar J et al. Dissecting large and complex genomes: flow sorting and BAC cloning of individual chromosomes from bread wheat Plant Journal 39:960-968.

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