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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.
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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. Sugary maize mutants (upper) are defective in an SDBE, and have kernels that are glassy, translucent, and shrunken compared with wild type (lower). Plant Physiology Minorsky March 2001
Figure 3. Ectopic expression of the GA 2-oxidase gene impedes flowering in rice (two plants on right). Plant Physiology Minorsky March 2001
Plant Physiology Yuan et al. March 2001
Plant Physiology Yuan et al. March 2001
Plant Physiology Yuan et al. March 2001 Figure 2. Annotation of a chromosome 10 rice BAC
Figure3. Alignment of TCs and singletons from the TIGR Plant Gene Indices with sequences from rice chromosome 10. Plant Physiology Yuan et al. March 2001
Figure 4. An example TOG from the TOGA database containing rice, wheat, and maize TCs Plant Physiology Yuan et al. March 2001
Plant Physiology Greco et al. March 2001 Figure 1. Generation of a knockout population using multiple copy Ac lines
Figure 2. Gene detection strategy. A, Example of a two-component Ac/Ds construct Plant Physiology Greco et al. March 2001
Plant Physiology Greco et al. March 2001 Figure 2: B, Example of two single T-DNA copy ET lines
Figure 2: C, Example of pollen-specific -glucuronidase (GUS) staining in anthers of a mature rice flower, Plant Physiology Greco et al. March 2001