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1. Distribution, structure, organ-specific expression, and phylogenic analysis of the pathogenesisrelated protein-3 chitinase gene family in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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23. Development of diploid and triploid interspecific hybrids between <em>Lilium longiflorum</em> and <em>L. concolor</em> by ovary slice culture.

25. The Gametic Non-Lethal Gene Gal on Chromosome 5 Is Indispensable for the Transmission of the Co-Induced Semidwarfing Gene d60 in Rice.

26. Allelic Differentiation at the E1/Ghd7 Locus Has Allowed Expansion of Rice Cultivation Area.

27. Barley NARROW LEAFED DWARF1 encoding a WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX 3 (WOX3) regulates the marginal development of lateral organs.

28. The effects of phytochrome-mediated light signals on the developmental acquisition of photoperiod sensitivity in rice.

29. Wide genetic variation in phenolic compound content of seed coats among black soybean cultivars.

30. Early embryogenesis-specific expression of the rice transposon Ping enhances amplification of the MITE mPing.

31. Se14, encoding a JmjC domain-containing protein, plays key roles in long-day suppression of rice flowering through the demethylation of H3K4me3 of RFT1.

32. The effects of the photoperiod-insensitive alleles, se13 , hd1 and ghd7 , on yield components in rice.

33. Loss-of-function of a ubiquitin-related modifier promotes the mobilization of the active MITE mPing.

34. Transient dual-luciferase assay combined with a glucocorticoid-inducible system for rice protoplasts.

35. Utilization of transposable element mPing as a novel genetic tool for modification of the stress response in rice.

36. Ef7 encodes an ELF3-like protein and promotes rice flowering by negatively regulating the floral repressor gene Ghd7 under both short- and long-day conditions.

37. Complete loss of photoperiodic response in the rice mutant line X61 is caused by deficiency of phytochrome chromophore biosynthesis gene.

38. Long-culm mutations with dominant genes are induced by mPing transposon in rice.

39. Co-expression of alpha' and beta subunits of beta-conglycinin in rice seeds and its effect on the accumulation behavior of the expressed proteins.

40. Gene cloning, bacterial expression, and purification of a novel rice (Oryza sativa L.) ubiquitin-related protein, RURM1.

41. Unexpected consequences of a sudden and massive transposon amplification on rice gene expression.

42. Identification of a novel gene ef7 conferring an extremely long basic vegetative growth phase in rice.

43. Multiple alleles at Early flowering 1 locus making variation in the basic vegetative growth period in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

44. Identification and characterization of the erect-pose panicle gene EP conferring high grain yield in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

45. QTL analysis of seed-flooding tolerance in soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.).

46. A genome-wide view of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) in rice, Oryza sativa ssp. japonica.

48. Dramatic amplification of a rice transposable element during recent domestication.

49. Molecular analysis and physicochemical properties of electrophoretic variants of wild soybean Glycine soja storage proteins.

50. Transmissible and nontransmissible mutations induced by irradiating Arabidopsis thaliana pollen with gamma-rays and carbon ions.

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