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A method for large-scale progeny screening of putative transformed cereal

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A simple large-scale screen is presented for the selection of transformed cereals and for progeny testing of transformants.

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Lee, B., Murdoch, K., Kreis, M. et al. A method for large-scale progeny screening of putative transformed cereal. Plant Mol Biol Rep 7, 129–134 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02669628

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