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Kihara Inst. Biol. Res. Yokohama City Univ. | 論文
- QTL analysis of fertility-restoration against cytoplasmic male sterility in wheat
- QTLs Associated with Plant Height and Related Characters in Hexaploid Wheat
- Arabidopsis NDK1 is a Component of ROS Signaling by Interacting with Three Catalases
- Phosphorylation of Proteins in the Stem Section of Etiolated Rice Seeding Irradiated with Red Light
- LIGHT-DEPENDENT INDUCTION OF ANTHOCYANIN PIGMENTATION IN RED ONION
- Barley EST Markers Enhance Map Saturation and QTL Mapping in Diploid Wheat
- Identification of individual barley chromosomes based on repetitive sequences : Conservative distribution of Afa-family repetitive sequences on the chromosomes of barley and wheat
- Development of genomic in situ hybridization method to Technovit 7100 sections of wheat early embryo
- Repetitive DNA sequences locating on the polymorphic C-band region found in a novel chromosome of rye, Secale cereale(Abstracts of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Society of Chromosome Research)
- 反復DNA配列のin situハイブリダイゼ-ションによるライムギB染色体のDNA構造〔英文〕
- Chromosome studies by Dr. Hitoshi Kihara
- Evolutionary dynamics of wheat mitochondrial gene structure with special remarks on the origin and effects of RNA editing in cereals
- Phorbol Myristate Acetate Induces Neutrophil Death through Activation of p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase That Requires Endogenous Reactive Oxygen Species Other Than HOCl
- Origin, dispersal and genomic structure of a low-copy-number hypervariable RFLP clone in Triticum and Aegilops species
- Characterization of centromeric regirons of comnron wheat
- Isolation and characterization of activation-tagged Arabidopsis mutants sls1 and sls2 suppressing late-flowering phenotype under short-day
- A SHORT HYPOCOTYL MUTANT ISOLATED FROM ACTIVATION TAGGING LINES
- Possibility of "tetrad FISH" analysis in higher plants
- Large-scale screening of lines with deletions in chromosome 1B in wheat and applications for fine deletion mapping
- 1. De novo initiation of telomere sequences at the healed break points of wheat deletion chromosomes(Abstracts of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society of Chromosome Research)