Multiple genes are transcribed in Hordeum vulgare and Zea mays that carry the DNA binding domain of the myb oncoproteins.

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Published in Mol Gen Genet on April 01, 1989

Authors

A Marocco1, M Wissenbach, D Becker, J Paz-Ares, H Saedler, F Salamini, W Rohde

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1: Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Köln, Federal Republic of Germany.

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