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Molecular breeding of tomato: Advances and challenges. [PDF]
Du M +11 more
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Response of the tomato leaf miner Phthorimaea absoluta to wild and domesticated tomato genotypes. [PDF]
Zannou AJ, Romeis J, Collatz J.
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic analysis of Emilia prenanthoidea (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Huang Y +6 more
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Genetic architecture of the tomato fruit lipidome. [PDF]
Kuhalskaya A +20 more
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Phenological and Fungal Interactions of Malesherbia auristipulata Ricardi (Passifloraceae) in the Atacama Desert: Adaptations and Conservation in an Extreme Ecosystem. [PDF]
Sepúlveda Chavera GF +4 more
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Detection of the Cyclic Imines Pinnatoxin G, 13-Desmethyl Spirolide C and 20-Methyl Spirolide G in Bivalve Molluscs from Great Britain. [PDF]
Alexander RP +4 more
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Anticancer Effect of Ascidian Aplidium Species Extract against Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cell Lines.
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Plant Molecular Biology, 1994
We isolated S allele-associated cDNA clones from each of the stylar cDNA libraries of Lycopersicon peruvianum of two different S genotypes (S12Sb and S13Sc) with S11Sa allele-associated cDNA (LPS11) as a probe. The longest cDNA clones, designated LPS12 and LPS13, which were 779 bp and 853 bp in length, contained open reading frames of 189 and 210 amino
Takagi Masamichi +2 more
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We isolated S allele-associated cDNA clones from each of the stylar cDNA libraries of Lycopersicon peruvianum of two different S genotypes (S12Sb and S13Sc) with S11Sa allele-associated cDNA (LPS11) as a probe. The longest cDNA clones, designated LPS12 and LPS13, which were 779 bp and 853 bp in length, contained open reading frames of 189 and 210 amino
Takagi Masamichi +2 more
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1994
A series of crosses between a naturally-occurring self-compatible accession ofLycopersicon peruvianum and a closely-related self-incompatible accession were used to demonstrate that the mutation to self-compatibility is located at the S-locus. Progeny of the crosses contain abundant style proteins of about 30 kDa that segregate with the S6and S7 ...
Marilyn Anderson +2 more
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A series of crosses between a naturally-occurring self-compatible accession ofLycopersicon peruvianum and a closely-related self-incompatible accession were used to demonstrate that the mutation to self-compatibility is located at the S-locus. Progeny of the crosses contain abundant style proteins of about 30 kDa that segregate with the S6and S7 ...
Marilyn Anderson +2 more
exaly +3 more sources

