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GrainGenes Sequence Report: BI751391

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Sequence
BI751391
External Databases
Data at GenBank
Data at EMBL
Data at DDBJ
TIGR Gene Index
TC350409
NCBI UniGene
Ta.3914
DB Remark
Locus Source: Triticum aestivum (bread wheat)
UniGene title 'Transcribed locus, strongly similar to NP_001065504.1 Os10g0579100 [Oryza sativa (japonica cultivar-group)]'
Keyword
EST
Species
Triticum aestivum
Cultivar
Frontana
Clone Library
Ta01_AAFC_ECORC_Fusarium_graminearum_inoculate d_wheat_heads
Tissue
heads
Developmental Stage
anthesis
Data Source
genbankRelease 135, Apr 15 2003
genbankUpdated Nov 2006
Title
Ta01_17b06_R Ta01_AAFC_ECORC_Fusarium_graminearum_inoculated_wheat_heads Triticum aestivum cDNA clone Ta01_17b06, mRNA sequence.
Clone
Ta01_17b06
Probe
CFE257
Remark
DB_xref: taxon:4565
Feature: source: mol_type = 'mRNA';
Locus Comment: Contact: Ouellet, Therese; Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre; Agriculture and Agri-food Canada; Neatby Bldg., Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0C6,; CANADA; Tel: (613) 759-1658; Fax: (613) 759-1701; Email: ouellettr@em.agr.ca.
Locus Comment: Contact: Ouellet, Therese; Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre; Agriculture and Agri-food Canada; Neatby Bldg., Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0C6,; CANADA; Tel: (613) 759-1658; Fax: (613) 759-1701; Email: ouellettr@agr.gc.ca.
Note: Vector: pGEM-T easy; Site_1: EcoRI; Site_2: EcoR1; Controled chamber-grown wheat heads were spray inoculated at mid-anthesis with a Fusarium graminearum macroconidial suspension (50,000 spores/ml) and kept under intermitent misting for 24 hours, then collected and immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen.
DNA
actggctgctggtcctctcctcgtggtggcaatgcgtctgtacgctcgtc
tcctcctcatactgtgagtwtdagcwtctcacatgctgctgctgctgcng
ctgctgatgctccgatttgtcgattctcacctctatggtggcctcctctt
tctgatcctcctgctcaaacatttggaagatggggtgcaggtatgcattt
gccaggtaggtcttgaggttcaggctcggctccgacgcgtgctccatcct
gtccttctccatcgcttcctctagaggatacttgcggaaagcgggctcga
accgactcttgcagt

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