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127 related items for PubMed ID: 9692224

  • 1. Independent amplification of two classes of Tourists in some Oryza species.
    Zhang Q, Kochert G.
    Genetica; ; 101(3):145-52. PubMed ID: 9692224
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  • 2. A tourist element in the 5'-flanking region of the catalase gene CatA reveals evolutionary relationships among Oryza species with various genome types.
    Iwamoto M, Nagashima H, Nagamine T, Higo H, Higo K.
    Mol Gen Genet; 1999 Oct; 262(3):493-500. PubMed ID: 10589837
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  • 3. Transposition of Tnr1 in rice genomes to 5'-PuTAPy-3' sites, duplicating the TA sequence.
    Tenzen T, Matsuda Y, Ohtsubo H, Ohtsubo E.
    Mol Gen Genet; 1994 Nov 15; 245(4):441-8. PubMed ID: 7808393
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  • 4. New transposable elements identified as insertions in rice transposon Tnr1.
    Han CG, Frank MJ, Ohtsubo H, Ohtsubo E.
    Genes Genet Syst; 2000 Apr 15; 75(2):69-77. PubMed ID: 10925785
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  • 5. A computer-based systematic survey reveals the predominance of small inverted-repeat elements in wild-type rice genes.
    Bureau TE, Ronald PC, Wessler SR.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1996 Aug 06; 93(16):8524-9. PubMed ID: 8710903
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  • 6. Insertion preference of maize and rice miniature inverted repeat transposable elements as revealed by the analysis of nested elements.
    Jiang N, Wessler SR.
    Plant Cell; 2001 Nov 06; 13(11):2553-64. PubMed ID: 11701888
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  • 12. Tourist C transposable elements are closely associated with genes expressed in flowers of rice (Oryza sativa).
    Iwamoto M, Higo K.
    Mol Genet Genomics; 2003 Mar 06; 268(6):771-8. PubMed ID: 12655403
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  • 13. Characterization of the repetitive sequences in a 200-kb region around the rice waxy locus: diversity of transposable elements and presence of veiled repetitive sequences.
    Nagano H, Kunii M, Azuma T, Kishima Y, Sano Y.
    Genes Genet Syst; 2002 Apr 06; 77(2):69-79. PubMed ID: 12087189
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  • 14. A new MITE family, Pangrangja, in Gramineae species.
    Park KC, Jeong CS, Song MT, Kim NS.
    Mol Cells; 2003 Jun 30; 15(3):373-80. PubMed ID: 12872996
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  • 17. Involvement of transposition in dispersion of tandem repeat sequences (TrsA) in rice genomes.
    Ohtsubo H, Ohtsubo E.
    Mol Gen Genet; 1994 Nov 15; 245(4):449-55. PubMed ID: 7808394
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  • 20. PIF- and Pong-like transposable elements: distribution, evolution and relationship with Tourist-like miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements.
    Zhang X, Jiang N, Feschotte C, Wessler SR.
    Genetics; 2004 Feb 15; 166(2):971-86. PubMed ID: 15020481
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