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    Secale

    Rye (Secale spp.) is a member of the Triticeae tribe in the grass family, Poaceae (syn. Gramineae), which also includes wheat (Triticum ssp.) and barley (Hordeum ssp.). Secale is a small but important cereal genu...

    Z. X. Tang, K. Ross, Z. L. Ren, Z. J. Yang in Wild Crop Relatives: Genomic and Breeding … (2011)

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    Physical analysis of the complex rye (Secale cereale L.) Alt4 aluminium (aluminum) tolerance locus using a whole-genome BAC library of rye cv. Blanco

    Rye is a diploid crop species with many outstanding qualities, and is important as a source of new traits for wheat and triticale improvement. Rye is highly tolerant of aluminum (Al) toxicity, and possesses a ...

    B.-J. Shi, J. P. Gustafson, J. Button, J. Miyazaki in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2009)

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    T. Chikmawati, X. -F. Ma, K. Ross, Miftahudin, J. P. Gustafson in Cereals and Millets (2006)

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    Targeting the aluminum tolerance gene Alt3 region in rye, using rice/rye micro-colinearity

    Characterization and manipulation of aluminum (Al) tolerance genes offers a solution to Al toxicity problems in crop cultivation on acid soil, which composes approximately 40% of all arable land. By exploiting...

    A. Miftahudin, T. Chikmawati, K. Ross, G. J. Scoles in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2005)

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    AFLP markers tightly linked to the aluminum-tolerance gene Alt3 in rye (Secale cereale L.)

    Rye (Secale cereale L.) is considered to be the most aluminum (Al)-tolerant species among the Triticeae. It has been suggested that aluminum tolerance in rye is controlled by three major genes (Alt genes) located...

    Miftahudin, G. J. Scoles, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2002)

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    Aluminum tolerance in triticale, wheat, and rye

    Acid soils containing high levels of aluminum (Al) are known to severely limit plant growth on over 1.6 billion hectares worldwide. In the United States, a gradual decline in the pH of many soils both in the G...

    B. Y. Kim, A. C. Baier, D. J. Somers in Mutations, In Vitro and Molecular Techniqu… (2002)

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    Aluminum tolerance in triticale, wheat, and rye

    Acid soils containing high levels of aluminum (Al) are known to severely limit plant growth on over 1.6 billion hectares worldwide. In the United States, a gradual decline in the pH of many soils both in the G...

    B.Y. Kim, A.C. Baier, D.J. Somers, J.P. Gustafson in Euphytica (2001)

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    Molecular linkage map** in rye (Secale cereale L.)

    A rye linkage map containing clones from rye, wheat, barley, oat and rice genomic and cDNA libraries, known-function genes and microsatellite markers, was created using an F2 population consisting of 110 F2-deriv...

    X.-F. Ma, M. K. Wanous, K. Houchins in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2001)

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    Genetic map** of hypervariable minisatellite sequences in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    Minisatellites, or DNA fingerprinting sequences, have been utilized in animal linkage studies for several years but have not been used as markers for plant genome map**. In animal genome map** they have re...

    J. P. Gustafson, M. Yano in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2000)

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    Direct amplification of minisatellite-region DNA with VNTR core sequences in the genus Oryza

     A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) application, involving the directed amplification of minisatellite-region DNA (DAMD) with several minisatellite core sequences as primers, was used to detect genetic variatio...

    Z. Zhou, P. J. Bebeli, D. J. Somers, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1997)

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    PCR primed with minisatellite core sequences yields DNA fingerprinting probes in wheat

     Four minisatellite core sequences were used as primers in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, known as the directed amplification of minisatellite-region DNA (DAMD), to detect polymorphisms in three ...

    P. J. Bebeli, Z. Zhou, D. J. Somers, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1997)

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    Cytosine methylation and nucleolar dominance in cereal hybrids

    In wheat-rye hybrids the nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the sites of ribosomal RNA genes, from rye are suppressed. Wheat and wheat-rye hybrid genetic stocks containing different numbers of wheat and rye ...

    K. Houchins, M. O'Dell, R. B. Flavell in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1997)

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    Repetitive, genome-specific probes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell) amplified with minisatellite core sequences

    The detection and analysis of DNA polymorphisms in crops is an essential component of marker-assisted selection and cultivar identification in plant breeding. We have explored the direct amplification of minis...

    D. J. Somers, Z. Zhou, P. J. Bebeli, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1996)

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    A genetic map of rye chromosome 1R integrating RFLP and cytogenetic loci

    A genetic map of rye, Secale cereale L., chromosome 1R covering 247 cM was constructed utilizing 27 RFLP and four C-band markers, including terminal C-bands. Genetic map** of C-bands and the centromere, and in ...

    M. K. Wanous, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1995)

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    Physical map** of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) in homoeologous group 7 chromosomes of wheat by in situ hybridization

    In situ hybridization with biotin-labelled DNA probes was used to determine the physical location of markers from an RFLP-based genetic map of homoeologous group 7 in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The observed re...

    J M Chen, J P Gustafson in Heredity (1995)

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    Genetic variation detected by DNA fingerprinting with a rice minisatellite probe in Oryza sativa L.

    A rice minisatellite probe detecting DNA fingerprints was used to assess genetic variation in cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.). Fifty-seven cultivars of rice, including 40 closely related cultivars released in t...

    Z. Zhou, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1995)

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    WIS 2-1A: an ancient retrotransposon in the Triticeae tribe

    WIS 2-1A, the first retrotransposon found in wheat, has been recently studied and characterized. Southern hybridization experiments utilizing several species from the Triticeae revealed the presence of homologous...

    J. V. Monte, R. B. Flavell, J. P. Gustafson in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1995)

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