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  1. Genome assembly and population analysis of tetraploid marama bean reveal two distinct genome types
  2. Unlocking Wheat Drought Tolerance: The Synergy of Omics Data and Computational Intelligence
  3. An Overview on Plant Genome Initiatives
  4. Comparative Analysis of Tylosema esculentum Mitochondrial DNA Revealed Two Distinct Genome Structures
  5. Comparative analysis of 84 chloroplast genomes of Tylosema esculentum reveals two distinct cytotypes
  6. Perspective on the present state and future usefulness of marama bean (Tylosema esculentum)
  7. Ten simple rules to ruin a collaborative environment
  8. The Multipartite Mitochondrial Genome of Marama (Tylosema esculentum)
  9. EMS Derived Wheat Mutant BIG8-1 (Triticum aestivum L.)—A New Drought Tolerant Mutant Wheat Line
  10. Wheat Line “RYNO3936” Is Associated With Delayed Water Stress-Induced Leaf Senescence and Rapid Water-Deficit Stress Recovery
  11. Evaluation of the effects of sugarcane processing on the presence of GM DNA and protein in sugar
  12. Plant Vacuolar Processing Enzymes
  13. Expression of a Small Ubiquitin-Like Modifier Protease Increases Drought Tolerance in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
  14. Development of marama bean, an orphan legume, as a crop
  15. Origin and Induction of the Flax Genotrophs
  16. Flax Transformation via Floral-Dipping
  17. Fundamental Insights into Plant Biology that Might Be Offered by Flax
  18. Disease Resistance Genes in Flax
  19. Genetics and Genomics of Linum
  20. Flax Genome “Edits” in Response to the Growth Environment
  21. Comparison Between the Genomes of a Fiber and an Oil-Seed Variety of Flax
  22. Orphan Legumes Growing in Dry Environments: Marama Bean as a Case Study
  23. Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Graduate Education Based in a Biology Department - Case Western Reserve University
  24. Cysteine proteases and wheat (Triticum aestivum L) under drought: A still greatly unexplored association
  25. Enhancing faba bean (Vicia faba L.) genome resources
  26. A novel inversion in the chloroplast genome of marama (Tylosema esculentum)
  27. Unlocking the potential of orphan legumes
  28. Neglecting legumes has compromised human health and sustainable food production
  29. Agroinfiltration contributes to VP1 recombinant protein degradation
  30. Review: The future of cystatin engineering
  31. Recent Advances of Epigenetics in Crop Biotechnology
  32. Potential use of phytocystatins in crop improvement, with a particular focus on legumes
  33. arabidopsis thaliana transformation with Flax linum insertion sequence
  34. Floral-Dip Transformation of Flax (Linum usitatissimum) to Generate Transgenic Progenies with a High Transformation Rate
  35. Cysteine protease and cystatin expression and activity during soybean nodule development and senescence
  36. The genome of flax ( Linum usitatissimum ) assembled de novo from short shotgun sequence reads
  37. A general model for training the next generation of Biotechnology entrepreneurs based on recent experience of USA-UK-South Africa collaborations
  38. Computational prediction of candidate miRNAs and their targets from the completed Linum ussitatissimum genome and EST database
  39. Computational prediction of candidate miRNAs and their targets from the completed Linum ussitatissimum genome and EST database
  40. Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits in Musa
  41. The loci controlling plasticity in flax
  42. Microsatellite association with seed protein content and flowering time in Nigerian cowpea cultivars
  43. Analysis of radiation-induced genome alterations in Vigna unguiculata
  44. SSR markers developed for genetic mapping in flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)
  45. Environmentally Induced Heritable Changes in Flax
  46. Propagation Methods in Musa
  47. Molecular Markers in Date Palm
  48. Linum
  49. SIMULTANEOUS ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF POLYMORPHIC SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEATS
  50. The evolution of eukaryotic genomes
  51. Radiation-induced genome alterations in Vigna unguiculata
  52. DNA markers for variety identification in date palm (Phoenix dactyliferaL.)
  53. Transfer of genetic material between the chloroplast and nucleus: how is it related to stress in plants?
  54. DNA transfer between plant and microbes
  55. Genomic changes associated with somaclonal variation in banana (Musa spp.)
  56. Horizontal gene transfer in plants, how often and what does it mean?
  57. Is photosynthetic transcriptional regulation in Triticum aestivum L. cv. ‘TugelaDN’ a contributing factor for tolerance to Diuraphis noxia (Homoptera: Aphididae)?
  58. A site-specific insertion sequence in flax genotrophs induced by environment
  59. Mechanisms and Control of Rapid Genomic Changes in Flax
  60. Book Reviews: Plant Genomics and Proteomics. By Christopher A. Cullis
  61. Plant Response to Stress: Genome Reorganization in Flax
  62. Plant Genomics and Proteomics
  63. Use of representational difference analysis for the characterization of sequence differences between date palm varieties
  64. DNA Microchip Technology in the Plant Tissue Culture Industry
  65. The Use of DNA Polymorphisms in Genetic Mapping
  66. RFLP and RAPD mapping in flax (Linum usitatissimum)
  67. ISOLATION OF TISSUE CULTURE-INDUCED POLYMORPHISMS IN BANANAS BY REPRESENTATIONAL DIFFERENCE ANALYSIS
  68. Isolation of Tissue Culture-Induced Polymorphisms in Bananas by Representational Difference Analysis
  69. Involvement of Biotechnology in Commercial Plant Tissue Culture
  70. A Biotechnology Experience Resource Center in Northeast Ohio
  71. Messenger RNA from diverse classes of alfalfa leghemoglobin genes show a similar pattern of spatial expression in symbiotic root nodules
  72. RAPD analysis in flax: Optimization of yield and reproducibility using klenTaq 1 DNA polymerase, chelex 100, and gel purification of genomic DNA
  73. Genetic and Linkage Analysis of Isozyme Polymorphisms in Flax
  74. The flax ribosomal RNA-encoding genes are arranged in tandem at a single locus interspersed by ‘non-rDNA’ sequences
  75. Ribosomal DNA variation among populations of a Pinus rigida Mill. (pitch pine) ecosystem: I. Distribution of copy numbers
  76. Sequence and organization of 5S ribosomal RNA-encoding genes of Arabidopsis thaliana
  77. The Molecular Biology of Plant Cells and Cultures
  78. Structure and organization of the 5S rRNA genes (5S DNA) inPinus radiata (Pinaceae)
  79. Intraspecific 5S rRNA gene variation in flax,Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae)
  80. Phylogenetic analysis of pines using ribosomal DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms
  81. The ubiquitin-encoding multigene family of flax, Linum usitatissimum
  82. Molecular Characterization of Plant Responses to Stress
  83. Mutation, developmental selection and plant evolution
  84. DNA Rearrangements in Response To Environmental Stress
  85. Environmentally Induced Variation in Plant DNA and Associated Phenotypic Consequences
  86. Chromosomal and molecular analysis of 5S RNA gene organization in the flax, Linum usitatissimum
  87. Polymorphic regions in plant genomes detected by an M13 probe
  88. Effect of NaOH on hybridization efficiency of Southern-transferred DNA
  89. The ribosomal DNA of Luzula pilosa (L.) Willd, a plant with holocentric chromosomes
  90. Oxford Surveys of Plant Molecular and Cell Biology, Vol. 3
  91. The Generation of Somatic and Heritable Variation in Response to Stress
  92. Chloroplast DNA Variability Among Linum Species
  93. Ribosomal DNA methylation in a flax genotroph and a crown gall tumour
  94. Restriction Digest Patterns of Total DNA from Different Races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi – an Improved Method for Race Classification
  95. DNA variation in flax tissue culture
  96. Rapidly varying DNA sequences in flax
  97. Plant DNA Variation and Stress
  98. Phenotypic consequences of environmentally induced changes in plant DNA
  99. Rapid Genomic Change in Higher Plants
  100. Book Reviews
  101. Sequence Variation and Stress
  102. A rapid procedure for the determination of the copy number of repetitive sequences in eukaryotic genomes
  103. Molecular botany: Plant cells under stress
  104. The plasticity of the plant genome—Is it a requirement for success?
  105. Evaluation of genomic variability at the nucleic acid level
  106. Environmentally induced DNA changes in plants
  107. The chloroplast DNAs of flax genotrophs
  108. A simple plant polytene chromosome system, and its use for in situ hybridisation
  109. Environmental induction of heritable changes in flax: defined environments inducing changes in rDNA and peroxidase isozyme band pattern
  110. Unstable Genotypes [and Discussion]
  111. The induction of ribosomal DNA changes in flax
  112. Organisation of the 5S RNA genes in flax
  113. Characterisation of the genes for ribosomal RNA in flax
  114. DNA sequence organisation in the flax genome
  115. Quantitative variation of ribosomal RNA genes in flax genotrophs
  116. Segregation of the isozymes of flax genotrophs
  117. Chromatin-bound DNA-dependent RNA polymarase in developing pea cotyledons
  118. Environmentally induced changes in ribosomal RNA cistron number: purported lack of correlation with phenotype—A reply
  119. Molecular aspects of the environmental induction of heritable changes in flax
  120. Environmentally induced changes in ribosomal RNA cistron number in flax
  121. Chromatin-bound DNA-dependent RNA polymerase in developing pea cotyledons
  122. Ribosomal RNA cistron number in Nicotiana species and derived haploids
  123. Variation in the isozymes of flax (Linum usitatissimum) genotrophs
  124. Repetitious DNA in some Anemone Species
  125. Ribosomal RNA cistron number in a polyploid series of plants
  126. DNA Differences between Flax Genotrophs
  127. DNA amounts in the nuclei of Paramecium bursaria
  128. Flax
  129. Flax