Uribe et al, Plant Mol. Biol., vol. 37, pp. 1069-1078, 1998. |
Kim et al, Plant Mol. Biol., vol. 24, pp. 105-117, 1994. |
Yamamoto et al, Plant Cell Physiol., vol. 35, pp. 773-778, 1994. |
Ishida et al, Nature Biotech., vol. 14, pp. 745-750, 1996. |
Horsch et al, Science, vol. 227, pp. 1229-1231, 1985. |
Montoliu et al., “A Tandem of α-tubulin Genes Preferentially Expressed inRadicular Tissues from Zea Mays,” Plant Molecular Biology, 1989, pp. 1-15, vol. 14, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Belgium. |
Joanin et al., “Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of Two cDNA Coding for TwoHistone H2B Variants of Maize,” Plant Molecular Biology, 1992, pp. 581-588, vol. 20, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Belgium. |
Berberich et al., “Molecular Cloning, Characterization and Expression of an Elongation Factor 1α Gene In Maize,” Plant Molecular Biology, 1995, pp. 611-615, vol. 29, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Belgium. |
Blast Search of H2B histone vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of alpha-tubulin 3-18 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of efla-11 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of efla-15 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of efla-16 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of rps8 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of cab-10 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
Blast Search of cab-20 vs. SwissProt, GenBank, Dbest, and Patents Databases. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. X69960, Jonin, P., Direct Submission, Submitted Jan. 7, 1993; Joanin, et al., “Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Two Genes Encoding Two Histone H2B Variants of Maize,” 1994, Physiol. Veg., vol. 32, pp. 693-696, Sequence from Blast Search for H2Bhistone. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. X69961, Joanin, P., Direct Submission, Submitted Jan. 7, 1993; Joanin, et al., “Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Two Genes Encoding TwoHistone H2B Variants of Maize,” 1994, Physiol. Veg., vol. 32, pp. 693-696; Sequence from Blast Search for H2Bhistone. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. S57628, deFramond, A. J., “A Metallothionein-like Gene from Maize (Zea Mays). Cloning and Characterization,” FEBS Lett., 1991, vol. 290 (1-2), pp. 103-106; Sequence from Blast Search for metallothionein. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. X15704; Puigdomenech, P., Direct Submission, Submitted Jun. 29, 1989; Montoliu, et al., “A Tandem of Alpha-tubulin Genes Preferentially Expressed inRadicular Tissues from Zea mays,” Plant Mol. Biol, 1990, vol. 14(1), pp. 1-15; Puigdomenech, P., Direct Submission, Submitted Dec. 15, 1994; Sequence from Blast Search for alphatublin 3-18. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. X14794; Sullivan, D. T., Direct Submission, Submitted Jul. 13, 1989; Sullivan et al., “Isolation and Characterization of a Maize Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein Gene that Produces High Levels of mRNA in the Dark,” Mol. Gen. Genet., 1989, vol. 215(3), pp. 431-440; Sequence from Blast Search for cab-10 and cab-20. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. X63205 and S39565; Ray, J. A., Direct Submission, Submitted Nov. 13, 1991; Knight et al., “Isolation of a Gene from Maize Encoding a Chlorophyll a/b-binding Protein,”Plant Mol. Biol., 1992, vol. 19 (3), pp. 533-536; relevant for cab-10 and cab-20. |
GenBank Report, Accession No. X53398 and S45324;Viret, J. F., Direct Submission, Submitted Jun. 11, 1990; Becker, et al., “The cab-m7 Gene: A Light-inducible, Mesophyll-Specific Gene of Maize,” Plant Mol. Biol., vol. 20(1), pp. 49-60; relevant for cab-10 and cab-20. |
Kyozuka et al., Anaerobic Induction and Tissue-Specific Expression of Maize Adh1 Promoter inTransgenci Rice Plants and Their Progeny, Mol. Gen. Genet, 1991, pp. 40-48, vol. 228, MGG©Springer-Veriag , Japan. |
Joanin, Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of Two cDNA Coding for TwoHistone H2B Variants of Maize, Plant Molecular Biology, 1992, pp. 581-588, vol. 20, ©1992Kluwer Academic Publisher, Belgium. |
Brignon et al., Constitutive and Cell-Division-Inducible Protein-DNA Interactions in Two MaizeHistone Gene Promoters, The Plant Journal, 1993, pp. 445-457, vol. 4(3),Cedex, France. |
Brignon et al., Nuclease Sensitivity and Functional Analysis of a MaizeHistone H3 Gene Promoter, Plant Molecular Biology, 1993, pp. 1007-1015, vol. 22,Kluwer Academic Publishers, Belgium. |
Joanin et al., Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Two Genes Encoding TwoHistone H2B Variants of Maize, Plant Physiol. Biochem., 1994, pp. 693-696, vol. 32(5),Gauthier-villars, Cedex, France. |
Manjunath et al., Molecular Characterization and Promoter Analysis of the Maize CytosolicGlyceraldehyde 3-PhosphateDehydrogenase Gene Family and its Expression During Anoxia Plant Molecular Biology, 1997, pp. 97-112, vol. 33, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Belgium. |
Markmann-Mulisch et al, Nucleotide Sequence and Linkage Map Position of the Genes for Ribosomal Proteins L14 and S8 in the maize chloroplast Genome, Eur. J. Biochem, 1988, pp. 507-514, vol. 170. |
Becker et al., The cab-m7 Gene: A Light-Inducible, Mesophyll-Specific Gene of Maize, Plant Molecular Biology, 1992, pp. 49-60, vol. 20, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Belgium. |