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α-Type prolamins are encoded by genes on chromosomes 4Ha and 6Ha ofHaynaldia villosa schur (syn.Dasypyrum villosum L.)

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Shewry, P.R., Sabelli, P.A., Parmar, S. et al. α-Type prolamins are encoded by genes on chromosomes 4Ha and 6Ha ofHaynaldia villosa schur (syn.Dasypyrum villosum L.). Biochem Genet 29, 207–211 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00554213

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