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O E Nelson

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Plant Physiology|July 1, 1983
Growth characteristics, grain filling, and assimilate transport in a shrunken endosperm mutant of barleyF C Felker, D M Peterson, O E Nelson
Developmental Genetics|January 1, 1989
Tissue-specific effects of maize bronze gene promoter mutations induced by Ds1 insertion and excisionT D Sullivan, J W Schiefelbein, O E Nelson
Plant Physiology|September 1, 1978
Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugar-Starch Glucosyl Transferase Activity of wx Starch GranulesO E Nelson, P S Chourey, M T Chang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1984
Cloning of the bronze locus in maize by a simple and generalizable procedure using the transposable controlling element Activator (Ac)N V Fedoroff, D B Furtek, O E Nelson
Plant Molecular Biology|November 26, 2013
Sequence comparisons of three wild-type Bronze-1 alleles from Zea maysD Furtek, J W Schiefelbein, F Johnston, et al.
Basic Life Sciences|January 1, 1988
Molecular characterization of suppressor-mutator (Spm)-induced mutations at the bronze-1 locus in maize: the bz-m13 allelesJ W Schiefelbein, V Raboy, H Y Kim, et al.
Genetics|July 1, 1989
Deletions in a dspm insert in a maize bronze-1 allele alter RNA processing and gene expressionV Raboy, H Y Kim, J W Schiefelbein, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1985
Deletions within a defective suppressor-mutator element in maize affect the frequency and developmental timing of its excision from the bronze locusJ W Schiefelbein, V Raboy, N V Fedoroff, et al.
The Plant Cell|November 11, 1992
Alternative 3' splice acceptor sites modulate enzymic activity in derivative alleles of the maize bronze1-mutable 13 alleleR J Okagaki, T D Sullivan, J W Schiefelbein, et al.
Genetics|November 1, 1988
Two mutations in a maize bronze-1 allele caused by transposable elements of the Ac-Ds family alter the quantity and quality of the gene productJ W Schiefelbein, D B Furtek, H K Dooner, et al.
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Plant Physiology|July 1, 1983
Growth characteristics, grain filling, and assimilate transport in a shrunken endosperm mutant of barleyF C Felker, D M Peterson, O E Nelson
Developmental Genetics|January 1, 1989
Tissue-specific effects of maize bronze gene promoter mutations induced by Ds1 insertion and excisionT D Sullivan, J W Schiefelbein, O E Nelson
Plant Physiology|September 1, 1978
Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugar-Starch Glucosyl Transferase Activity of wx Starch GranulesO E Nelson, P S Chourey, M T Chang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1984
Cloning of the bronze locus in maize by a simple and generalizable procedure using the transposable controlling element Activator (Ac)N V Fedoroff, D B Furtek, O E Nelson
Plant Molecular Biology|November 26, 2013
Sequence comparisons of three wild-type Bronze-1 alleles from Zea maysD Furtek, J W Schiefelbein, F Johnston, et al.
Basic Life Sciences|January 1, 1988
Molecular characterization of suppressor-mutator (Spm)-induced mutations at the bronze-1 locus in maize: the bz-m13 allelesJ W Schiefelbein, V Raboy, H Y Kim, et al.
Genetics|July 1, 1989
Deletions in a dspm insert in a maize bronze-1 allele alter RNA processing and gene expressionV Raboy, H Y Kim, J W Schiefelbein, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1985
Deletions within a defective suppressor-mutator element in maize affect the frequency and developmental timing of its excision from the bronze locusJ W Schiefelbein, V Raboy, N V Fedoroff, et al.
The Plant Cell|November 11, 1992
Alternative 3' splice acceptor sites modulate enzymic activity in derivative alleles of the maize bronze1-mutable 13 alleleR J Okagaki, T D Sullivan, J W Schiefelbein, et al.
Genetics|November 1, 1988
Two mutations in a maize bronze-1 allele caused by transposable elements of the Ac-Ds family alter the quantity and quality of the gene productJ W Schiefelbein, D B Furtek, H K Dooner, et al.
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