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    Reflections and Opportunities: Gene Discovery in the Complex Wheat Genome

    Despite more than 80 years of wheat genetic studies, only several hundred genes out of the probable 120,000 coding sequences that are presumed present in the wheat genome have been mapped to chromosomes. Many ...

    J. W. Snape, G. Moore in Wheat Production in Stressed Environments (2007)

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    Construction and characterisation of a hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) BAC library from the reference germplasm ‘Chinese Spring’

    Hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important crops in the world with 582, 691, 612 million tonnes produced in 2001 on one third of the world’s cultivated area. It has a very large genome (1...

    S. Allouis, G. Moore, A. Bellec, R. Sharp in Cereal Research Communications (2003)

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    A simple PCR-based method for scoring the ph1b deletion in wheat

    The amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique was used to isolate DNA sequences present in the euploid wheat Chinese Spring but not in the Chinese Spring ph1b mutant (which has a deletion of the Ph1

    L.-J. Qu, T. N. Foote, M. A. Roberts, T. A. Money in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1998)

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    Flow cytometric analysis of the chromosomes and stability of a wheat cell-culture line

    A rapidly growing, long-term suspension culture derived from Triticum aestivum L. (wheat) was synchronized using hydroxyurea and colchicine, and a chromosome suspension with 2–3 × 106 chromosomes ml−1 was made. A...

    T. Schwarzacher, M. L. Wang, A. R. Leitch, G. Moore in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1997)

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    RFLP-based genetic maps of the homoeologous group 5 chromosomes of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

    D. X. **e, K. M. Devos, G. Moore, M. D. Gale in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)

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    HpaII library indicates ‘methylation-free islands’ in wheat and barley

    A library of wheat genomic DNA HpaII tiny fragments (HTF), sized below 500 bp, has been constructed. Of the clones in the library 80% belong to the single/low-copy category, while 12% of the clones are nuclear re...

    W. Y. Cheung, G. Moore, T. A. Money, M. D. Gale in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1992)