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Figure 1. Fluorescent in situ hybrization reveals that the SBEIIa is located on the long arm of chromosome 2 in wheat. Plant Physiology Minorsky March 2001. Figure 2. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Figure 1. Fluorescent in situ hybrization reveals that the SBEIIa is located on the long arm of chromosome 2 in wheat
Plant PhysiologyMinorsky March 2001
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Figure 2. Sugary maize mutants (upper) are defective in an SDBE, and have kernels that are glassy, translucent, and shrunken compared with wild type (lower).
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Figure 3. Ectopic expression of the GA 2-oxidase gene impedes flowering in rice (two plants on right).
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Plant Physiology
Yuan et al.
March 2001
Figure 2. Annotation of a chromosome 10 rice BAC
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Plant Physiology
Yuan et al.
March 2001
Figure 3. Alignment of TCs and singletons from the TIGR Plant Gene Indices with sequences from rice chromosome 10.
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Figure 4. An example TOG from the TOGA database containing rice, wheat, and maize TCs
Plant Physiology
Yuan et al.
March 2001
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Plant Physiology
Greco et al.
March 2001
Figure 1. Generation of a knockout population using multiple copy Ac lines
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March 2001
Figure 2. Gene detection strategy. A, Example of a two-component Ac/Ds construct
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Plant Physiology
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March 2001Figure 2: B, Example of two single T-DNA copy ET lines
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Figure 2: C, Example of pollen-specific -glucuronidase (GUS) staining in anthers of a mature rice flower,
Plant Physiology
Greco et al.
March 2001