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Chapter 3 Nucleic acids isolation a
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Chapter 3 kanamycin. Surviving seed
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Chapter 3 Pelaz S, Gustafson-Brown
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Ascribing genetic function from lil
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Discussion Ascribing genetic functi
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Cloning of LLAG1 into a binary vect
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Transformation of Lilium via partic
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lue spots per explant 2.0 1.8 1.6 1
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CHAPTER SIX FLORAL HOMEOTIC MUTANTS
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A C B D Chapter 6 Figure 1. Floral
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Chapter 6 Arabidopsis, giving the e
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as visualised in double flowers. Ch
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Chapter 6 1997). Additionally, regi
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REFERENCES Chapter 6 Byzova MV, Fra
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CHAPTER SEVEN Chapter 7 The potenti
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Chapter 7 viral vector transcripts
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Chapter 7 Guo and Kemphues, in 1995
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Initiation phase Maintenance phase
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Genes involved in the plant gene si
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Chapter 7 shows the systematic clas
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Chapter 7 In tomato, an alternative
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Chapter 7 species, in our case part
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Chapter 7 functions from monocot ge
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Chapter 7 Covey SN, Al-Kaff NS, Lan
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Chapter 7 Li QZ, Li XG, Bai SN, Lu
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Chapter 7 Tang G, Reinhart BJ, Bart
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The ABCDE model for lily EPILOGUE E
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Epilogue is an appropriate system a
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Epilogue system, such as N. bentham
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SUMMARY Summary Lily (Lilium spp.)
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SAMENVATTING Samenvatting De lelie
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Samenvatting van Arabidopsis thalia
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RESUMO Resumo O lírio (Lilium spp.
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Resumo selvagem de Arabidopsis supe
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Acknowledgements W
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Acknowledgements (two great souls);
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR About the Author V