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  • 3. Two duplicate CYP704B1-homologous genes BnMs1 and BnMs2 are required for pollen exine formation and tapetal development in Brassica napus.
    Yi B, Zeng F, Lei S, Chen Y, Yao X, Zhu Y, Wen J, Shen J, Ma C, Tu J, Fu T.
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  • 5. Neofunctionalization of duplicated Tic40 genes caused a gain-of-function variation related to male fertility in Brassica oleracea lineages.
    Dun X, Shen W, Hu K, Zhou Z, Xia S, Wen J, Yi B, Shen J, Ma C, Tu J, Fu T, Lagercrantz U.
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    Li ZG, Yin WB, Song LY, Chen YH, Guan RZ, Wang JQ, Wang RR, Hu ZM.
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  • 10. Biosynthesis, targeting and processing of oleosin-like proteins, which are major pollen coat components in Brassica napus.
    Murphy DJ, Ross JH.
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    Wycliffe P, Sitbon F, Wernersson J, Ezcurra I, Ellerström M, Rask L.
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  • 15. The Post-meiotic Deficicent Anther1 (PDA1) gene is required for post-meiotic anther development in rice.
    Hu L, Tan H, Liang W, Zhang D.
    J Genet Genomics; 2010 Jan; 37(1):37-46. PubMed ID: 20171576
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  • 18. MYB80 homologues in Arabidopsis, cotton and Brassica: regulation and functional conservation in tapetal and pollen development.
    Xu Y, Iacuone S, Li SF, Parish RW.
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  • 19. A light and electron microscopy analysis of the events leading to male sterility in Ogu-INRA CMS of rapeseed (Brassica napus).
    González-Melendi P, Uyttewaal M, Morcillo CN, Hernández Mora JR, Fajardo S, Budar F, Lucas MM.
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