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ReferenceRhazi L et al. (2003) Sulfhydryl-disulfide changes in storage proteins of developing wheat grain: influence on the SDS-unextractable glutenin polymer formation Journal of Cereal Science 38:3-13.
ReferenceCarceller JL and Aussenac T (2001) SDS-insoluble glutenin polymer formation in developing grains of hexaploid wheat: the role of the ratio of high to low molecular weight glutenin subunits and drying rate during ripening Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28:193-201.
ReferenceFeuillet C et al. (2001) Molecular evolution of receptor-like kinase genes in hexaploid wheat. Independent evolution of orthologs after polyploidization and mechanisms of local rearrangements at paralogous loci Plant Physiology 125:1304-1313.
ReferenceCosgrove DJ (2000) Loosening of plant cell walls by expansins Nature 407:321-326.

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