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470 related items for PubMed ID: 16508664

  • 1. Competition affects gene flow from oilseed rape (female symbol) to Brassica rapa (male symbol).
    Johannessen MM, Andersen BA, Jørgensen RB.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2006 May; 96(5):360-7. PubMed ID: 16508664
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  • 2. Male fitness of oilseed rape (Brassica napus), weedy B. rapa and their F(1) hybrids when pollinating B. rapa seeds.
    Pertl M, Hauser TP, Damgaard C, Jørgensen RB.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2002 Sep; 89(3):212-8. PubMed ID: 12209392
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  • 3. Mitigation using a tandem construct containing a selectively unfit gene precludes establishment of Brassica napus transgenes in hybrids and backcrosses with weedy Brassica rapa.
    Al-Ahmad H, Gressel J.
    Plant Biotechnol J; 2006 Jan; 4(1):23-33. PubMed ID: 17177782
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  • 4. The responses of crop - wild Brassica hybrids to simulated herbivory and interspecific competition: implications for transgene introgression.
    Sutherland JP, Justinova L, Poppy GM.
    Environ Biosafety Res; 2006 Jan; 5(1):15-25. PubMed ID: 16978571
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  • 5. Progressive introgression between Brassica napus (oilseed rape) and B. rapa.
    Hansen LB, Siegismund HR, Jørgensen RB.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2003 Sep; 91(3):276-83. PubMed ID: 12939629
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  • 6. Low probability of chloroplast movement from oilseed rape (Brassica napus) into wild Brassica rapa.
    Scott SE, Wilkinson MJ.
    Nat Biotechnol; 1999 Apr; 17(4):390-2. PubMed ID: 10207890
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  • 7. Frequency-dependent fitness of hybrids between oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and weedy B. rapa (Brassicaceae).
    Hauser TP, Damgaard C, Jørgensen RB.
    Am J Bot; 2003 Apr; 90(4):571-8. PubMed ID: 21659150
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  • 8. Growth, productivity, and competitiveness of introgressed weedy Brassica rapa hybrids selected for the presence of Bt cry1Ac and gfp transgenes.
    Halfhill MD, Sutherland JP, Moon HS, Poppy GM, Warwick SI, Weissinger AK, Rufty TW, Raymer PL, Stewart CN.
    Mol Ecol; 2005 Sep; 14(10):3177-89. PubMed ID: 16101783
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  • 9. Detection of feral transgenic oilseed rape with multiple-herbicide resistance in Japan.
    Aono M, Wakiyama S, Nagatsu M, Nakajima N, Tamaoki M, Kubo A, Saji H.
    Environ Biosafety Res; 2006 Sep; 5(2):77-87. PubMed ID: 17328854
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  • 10. Seeds of a possible natural hybrid between herbicide-resistant Brassica napus and Brassica rapa detected on a riverbank in Japan.
    Aono M, Wakiyama S, Nagatsu M, Kaneko Y, Nishizawa T, Nakajima N, Tamaoki M, Kubo A, Saji H.
    GM Crops; 2011 Sep; 2(3):201-10. PubMed ID: 22179196
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  • 11. Bt-transgenic oilseed rape hybridization with its weedy relative, Brassica rapa.
    Halfhill MD, Millwood RJ, Raymer PL, Stewart CN.
    Environ Biosafety Res; 2002 Oct; 1(1):19-28. PubMed ID: 15612253
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  • 12. Genetic load and transgenic mitigating genes in transgenic Brassica rapa (field mustard) x Brassica napus (oilseed rape) hybrid populations.
    Rose CW, Millwood RJ, Moon HS, Rao MR, Halfhill MD, Raymer PL, Warwick SI, Al-Ahmad H, Gressel J, Stewart CN.
    BMC Biotechnol; 2009 Oct 31; 9():93. PubMed ID: 19878583
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  • 15. Hybridization between oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and different populations and species of Raphanus.
    Ammitzbøll H, Bagger Jørgensen R.
    Environ Biosafety Res; 2006 Oct 31; 5(1):3-13. PubMed ID: 16978570
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  • 18. Hybridization and backcrossing between transgenic oilseed rape and two related weed species under field conditions.
    Halfhill MD, Zhu B, Warwick SI, Raymer PL, Millwood RJ, Weissinger AK, Stewart CN.
    Environ Biosafety Res; 2004 Oct 31; 3(2):73-81. PubMed ID: 15612504
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  • 19. Mitigation of establishment of Brassica napus transgenes in volunteers using a tandem construct containing a selectively unfit gene.
    Al-Ahmad H, Dwyer J, Moloney M, Gressel J.
    Plant Biotechnol J; 2006 Jan 31; 4(1):7-21. PubMed ID: 17177781
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  • 20. Do escaped transgenes persist in nature? The case of an herbicide resistance transgene in a weedy Brassica rapa population.
    Warwick SI, Légère A, Simard MJ, James T.
    Mol Ecol; 2008 Mar 31; 17(5):1387-95. PubMed ID: 17971090
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