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1995 (4 articles)Top ⇪
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(1995) Meiotic recombination break points resolve at high rates at the 5' end of a maize coding sequence. Plant Cell, 7(12): 2151-2161. doi:10.1105/tpc.7.12.2151
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(1995) Cloning and Characterization of the Maize An1 Gene. Plant Cell, 7(1): 75-84. doi:10.1105/tpc.7.1.75
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(1995) Characterization of the plastids affected by Class-II albino mutations of maize at the morphological and transcript levels. Maydica (Coe issue), 40: 13-22.
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(1995) Characterization of the dominant mutant amylose-extender (Ae1-5180) maize starch. Cereal Chem, 72: 457-464.
[ Cited 180 Times | Impact Factor: 2.2 ]
1994 (5 articles)Top ⇪
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(1994) The relationship between genetic and physical distances in the cloned a1-sh2 interval of the Zea mays L. genome. PNAS, 91(17): 8268-8272. doi:10.1073/pnas.91.17.8268
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(1994) Recovery of heritable, transposon-induced, mutant alleles of the rf 2 nuclear restorer of T-cytoplasm maize. Genetics, 136(3): 1171-1185. doi:10.1093/genetics/136.3.1171
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(1994) Mapping complementary genes in maize: positioning the rf1 and rf2 nuclear-fertility restorer loci of Texas (T) cytoplasm relative to RFLP and visible markers. Theor Appl Genet, 88(6): 785-795. doi:10.1007/BF01253987
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(1994) The genetics of cuticular wax biosynthesis. Maydica (Robertson issue), 39: 279-287.
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(1994) Analyses of mutants of three genes that Influence root hair development in Zea mays (Gramineae) suggest that root hairs are dispensable. Am J Bot, 81: 833-842.
1993 (1 article)Top ⇪
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(1993) Genetic Isolation, cloning, and analysis of a mutator-induced, dominant antimorph of the maize amylose extender1 Locus. Plant Cell, 5(11): 1555-1566. doi:10.1105/tpc.5.11.1555
[ Abstract | Full Text PDF | PMID: 12271046 | Cited 154 Times | Impact Factor: 10.0 | 1 November 1993 ]