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E.g., Wessler, regeneration, PubMed ID 17578919.

expand all sections collapse all sections  Reference "Differential expression of six glutamine synthetase genes in Zea mays"
Reference ID 7204
Title Differential expression of six glutamine synthetase genes in Zea mays
Source Plant molecular biology, 1993, vol. 23, pp. 401-407
Authors (6)
Abstract The maize genome has been shown to contain six glutamine synthetase (GS) genes
with at least four different expression patterns. Noncoding 3' gene-specific
probes were constructed from all six GS cDNA clones and used to examine
transcript levels in selected organs by RNA gel blot hybridization experiments.
The transcript of the single putative chloroplastic GS2 gene was found to
accumulate primarily in green tissues, whereas the transcripts of the five
putative GS1 genes were shown to accumulate preferentially in roots. The
specific patterns of transcript accumulation were quite distinct for the five
GS1 genes, with the exception of two closely related genes.

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