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| | Convergent Evolution of Disease Resistance Gene Specificity in Two Flowering Plant Families -- Ashfield et al. 16 (2): ... |
 | | Ashfield, T., Bocian, A., Held, D., Henk, A.D., Marek, L.F., Danesh, D., Peñuela, S., Meksem, K., Lightfoot, D.A., Young, N.D., Shoemaker, R.C., and Innes, R.W. Genetic and physical localization of the soybean Rpg1-b disease resistance gene reveals a complex locus containing several tightly linked families of NBS-LRR genes. |
 | | Ashfield, T., Danzer, J.R., Held, D., Clayton, K., Keim, P., Saghai Maroof, M.A., Webb, P.M., and Innes, R.W. Rpg1, a soybean gene effective against races of bacterial blight, maps to a cluster of previously identified disease resistance genes. |
 | | Ashfield, T., Keen, N.T., Buzzell, R.I., and Innes, R.W. Soybean resistance genes specific for different Pseudomonas syringae avirulence genes are allelic, or closely linked, at the RPG1 locus. |
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