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301. Comparative cytogenetic analysis of Avena macrostachya and diploid C-genome Avena species.

302. Cell type-specific chromatin decondensation of a metabolic gene cluster in oats.

303. Addition of individual chromosomes of maize inbreds B73 and Mo17 to oat cultivars Starter and Sun II: maize chromosome retention, transmission, and plant phenotype.

304. A genetically encoded photoactivatable Rac controls the motility of living cells.

305. A serine carboxypeptidase-like acyltransferase is required for synthesis of antimicrobial compounds and disease resistance in oats.

306. Characterization of variation in the lignan content and composition of winter rye, spring wheat, and spring oat.

307. Mapping of STS markers obtained from oat resistance gene analog sequences.

308. Genomic and polyploid evolution in genus Avena as revealed by RFLPs of repeated DNA sequences.

309. Chromosome evolution in wild oat grasses (Aveneae) revealed by molecular phylogeny.

310. New DArT markers for oat provide enhanced map coverage and global germplasm characterization.

311. Identification of a maize neocentromere in an oat-maize addition line.

312. Selection of transformed plants.

313. Transgenic wheat, barley and oats: future prospects.

314. Transgenic wheat, barley and oats: production and characterization.

315. Promoter sequences for defining transgene expression.

316. Transformation of oats and its application to improving osmotic stress tolerance.

317. Phytochemical and fiber components in oat varieties in the HEALTHGRAIN Diversity Screen.

318. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars via immature embryo and leaf explants.

319. Genetic diversity among oat varieties of worldwide origin and associations of AFLP markers with quantitative traits.

320. Whole-grain cereal products based on a high-fibre barley or oat genotype lower post-prandial glucose and insulin responses in healthy humans.

321. Light-activated DNA binding in a designed allosteric protein.

322. The first doubled haploid linkage map for cultivated oat.

323. AFLP variation in 25 Avena species.

324. The origin of the C-genome and cytoplasm of Avena polyploids.

325. Development of PCR-based SCAR and CAPS markers linked to beta-glucan and protein content QTL regions in oat.

326. [Comparative analysis of diploid species of Avena l. using cytogenetic and biochemical markers: Avena canariensis baum et fedak and A. longiglumis dur].

327. Together we stand: genes cluster to coordinate regulation.

328. Metabolic diversification--independent assembly of operon-like gene clusters in different plants.

329. Evaluating wastewater-induced plant genotoxicity using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA.

330. Qualitative and quantitative trait loci conditioning resistance to Puccinia coronata pathotypes NQMG and LGCG in the oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars Ogle and TAM O-301.

331. Discrete developmental roles for temperate cereal grass VERNALIZATION1/FRUITFULL-like genes in flowering competency and the transition to flowering.

332. Computing heritability and selection response from unbalanced plant breeding trials.

333. Analysis of cell death inducing compounds.

334. [A comparative cytogenetic study of the tetraploid oat species with the A and C genomes: Avena insularis, A. magna, and A. murphyi].

335. A major gene for grain cadmium accumulation in oat (Avena sativa L.).

336. Preparation and electroporation of oat protoplasts from cell suspension culture.

337. Microsatellite variation in Avena sterilis oat germplasm.

338. Single-site mutations in the carboxyltransferase domain of plastid acetyl-CoA carboxylase confer resistance to grass-specific herbicides.

339. A different function for a member of an ancient and highly conserved cytochrome P450 family: from essential sterols to plant defense.

340. Loci affecting flowering time in oat under short-day conditions.

341. Plant seed peroxygenase is an original heme-oxygenase with an EF-hand calcium binding motif.

342. A novel cis-acting element, ESP, contributes to high-level endosperm-specific expression in an oat globulin promoter.

343. Inheritance and mapping of a powdery mildew resistance gene introgressed from Avena macrostachya in cultivated oat.

344. Specific cleavage of ribosomal RNA and mRNA during victorin-induced apoptotic cell death in oat.

345. Diuraphis noxia and Rhopalosiphum padi (Hemiptera: Aphididae) interactions and their injury on resistant and susceptible cereal seedlings.

346. Multi-substrate chromosome preparations for high throughput comparative FISH.

347. Generation of SNP markers for short straw in oat (Avena sativa L.).

348. Modulation of oat arginine decarboxylase gene expression and genome organization in transgenic Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes.

349. Identification of molecular markers for aluminium tolerance in diploid oat through comparative mapping and QTL analysis.

350. Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization in a C450A mutant of the LOV2 domain of the Avena sativa blue-light receptor phototropin.

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