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E A Kellogg

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Plant Physiology|March 13, 2001
Evolutionary history of the grassesE A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|March 6, 1999
Who's related to whom? Recent results from molecular systematic studiesE A Kellogg
Trends in Plant Science|December 12, 2001
Root hairs, trichomes and the evolution of duplicate genesE A Kellogg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 1998
Relationships of cereal crops and other grassesE A Kellogg
Current Biology : CB|July 1, 1997
Plant evolution: the dominance of maizeE A Kellogg
Genetics|May 1, 1995
Intraspecific and interspecific variation in 5S RNA genes are decoupled in diploid wheat relativesE A Kellogg, R Appels
The Plant Cell|September 19, 2002
ReplyJ. L. Bennetzen, E. A. Kellogg
The Plant Cell|September 19, 2002
Do Plants Have a One-Way Ticket to Genomic Obesity?J. L. Bennetzen, E. A. Kellogg
American Journal of Botany|March 17, 1999
Floral development and the formation of unisexual spikelets in the Andropogoneae (Poaceae)L G Le Roux, E A Kellogg
American Journal of Botany|January 15, 2000
Phylogenetic structure in the grass family (Poaceae): evidence from the nuclear gene phytochrome BS Mathews, R C Tsai, E A Kellogg
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Plant Physiology|March 13, 2001
Evolutionary history of the grassesE A Kellogg
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|March 6, 1999
Who's related to whom? Recent results from molecular systematic studiesE A Kellogg
Trends in Plant Science|December 12, 2001
Root hairs, trichomes and the evolution of duplicate genesE A Kellogg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 1998
Relationships of cereal crops and other grassesE A Kellogg
Current Biology : CB|July 1, 1997
Plant evolution: the dominance of maizeE A Kellogg
Genetics|May 1, 1995
Intraspecific and interspecific variation in 5S RNA genes are decoupled in diploid wheat relativesE A Kellogg, R Appels
The Plant Cell|September 19, 2002
ReplyJ. L. Bennetzen, E. A. Kellogg
The Plant Cell|September 19, 2002
Do Plants Have a One-Way Ticket to Genomic Obesity?J. L. Bennetzen, E. A. Kellogg
American Journal of Botany|March 17, 1999
Floral development and the formation of unisexual spikelets in the Andropogoneae (Poaceae)L G Le Roux, E A Kellogg
American Journal of Botany|January 15, 2000
Phylogenetic structure in the grass family (Poaceae): evidence from the nuclear gene phytochrome BS Mathews, R C Tsai, E A Kellogg
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