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S R Wessler

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The Plant Cell|October 8, 1998
Inefficient reinitiation is responsible for upstream open reading frame-mediated translational repression of the maize R geneL Wang, S R Wessler
Genetics|November 3, 1998
Extreme structural heterogeneity among the members of a maize retrotransposon familyS Marillonnet, S R Wessler
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|February 1, 1990
Implications for the cis-requirements for Ds transposition based on the sequence of the wxB4 Ds elementM Varagona, S R Wessler
The Plant Cell|October 1, 1992
Tourist: a large family of small inverted repeat elements frequently associated with maize genesT E Bureau, S R Wessler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 22, 1994
Molecular evolution of magellan, a maize Ty3/gypsy-like retrotransposonM D Purugganan, S R Wessler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 1994
Mobile inverted-repeat elements of the Tourist family are associated with the genes of many cereal grassesT E Bureau, S R Wessler
The Plant Cell|May 1, 1993
Molecular evidence that chromosome breakage by Ds elements is caused by aberrant transpositionC F Weil, S R Wessler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 2000
Retrotransposon-mediated genome evolution on a local ecological scaleJ F Wendel, S R Wessler
Molecular Ecology|April 1, 1995
Transposon signatures: species-specific molecular markers that utilize a class of multiple-copy nuclear DNAM D Purugganan, S R Wessler
Cell|September 7, 1990
Maize R gene family: tissue-specific helix-loop-helix proteinsS R Ludwig, S R Wessler
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The Plant Cell|October 8, 1998
Inefficient reinitiation is responsible for upstream open reading frame-mediated translational repression of the maize R geneL Wang, S R Wessler
Genetics|November 3, 1998
Extreme structural heterogeneity among the members of a maize retrotransposon familyS Marillonnet, S R Wessler
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|February 1, 1990
Implications for the cis-requirements for Ds transposition based on the sequence of the wxB4 Ds elementM Varagona, S R Wessler
The Plant Cell|October 1, 1992
Tourist: a large family of small inverted repeat elements frequently associated with maize genesT E Bureau, S R Wessler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 22, 1994
Molecular evolution of magellan, a maize Ty3/gypsy-like retrotransposonM D Purugganan, S R Wessler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 1994
Mobile inverted-repeat elements of the Tourist family are associated with the genes of many cereal grassesT E Bureau, S R Wessler
The Plant Cell|May 1, 1993
Molecular evidence that chromosome breakage by Ds elements is caused by aberrant transpositionC F Weil, S R Wessler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 2000
Retrotransposon-mediated genome evolution on a local ecological scaleJ F Wendel, S R Wessler
Molecular Ecology|April 1, 1995
Transposon signatures: species-specific molecular markers that utilize a class of multiple-copy nuclear DNAM D Purugganan, S R Wessler
Cell|September 7, 1990
Maize R gene family: tissue-specific helix-loop-helix proteinsS R Ludwig, S R Wessler
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