Characterization of the gene for pyruvate,orthophosphate dikinase from rice, a C3 plant, and a comparison of structure and expression between C3 and C4 genes for this protein Nobuyuki ImaizumiMaurice S.B. KuMakoto Matsuoka OriginalPaper Pages: 701 - 716
Do nonasterid holoparasitic flowering plants have plastid genomes? Daniel L. NickrentYan OuyangClaude W. dePamphilis OriginalPaper Pages: 717 - 729
Structural analyses of plastid-derived 16S rRNAs in holoparasitic angiosperms Daniel L. NickrentR. Joel DuffD.A.M. Konings OriginalPaper Pages: 731 - 743
A model for the evolution of polyubiquitin genes from the study of Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes Chih-Wen SunShari GriffenJudy Callis OriginalPaper Pages: 745 - 758
Melon ascorbate oxidase: cloning of a multigene family, induction during fruit development and repression by wounding George DiallinasIrene PaterakiAngelos K. Kanellis OriginalPaper Pages: 759 - 770
Cloning of a WD-repeat-containing gene from alfalfa (Medicago sativa): a role in hormone-mediated cell division? Heather I. McKhannFlorian FrugierMartin Crespi OriginalPaper Pages: 771 - 780
Molecular characterization of three differentially expressed members of the Camptotheca acuminata 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA reductase (HMGR) gene family Ignacio E. Maldonado-MendozaRebecca M. VincentCraig L. Nessler OriginalPaper Pages: 781 - 790
Characterization of ppEG1, a member of a multigene family which encodes endo-β-1,4-glucanase in peach Livio TrainottiSilvia SpolaoreGiorgio Casadoro OriginalPaper Pages: 791 - 802
Regulatory activity exerted by the SAUR-AC1 promoter region in transgenic plants Pedro GilPamela J. Green BriefCommunication Pages: 803 - 808
Identification of the tobacco and Arabidopsis homologues of the pollen-expressed LAT59 gene of tomato Rima KulikauskasSheila McCormick BriefCommunication Pages: 809 - 814
Sequencing, expression pattern and RFLP mapping of a senescence-enhanced cDNA from Zea mays with high homology to oryzain γ and aleurain Catherine M. GriffithsSally E. HoskenHoward Thomas BriefCommunication Pages: 815 - 821
Transcription initiation sites for sorghum mitochondrial atp9 are positioned immediately 3′ to trnfM B. YanR.A. SalazarD.R. Pring BriefCommunication Pages: 823 - 829
Foldback transposable elements in plants Dmitri RebatchoukJonathon O. Narita BriefCommunication Pages: 831 - 835