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Publications by M E Nasrallah
The Self-Incompatibility (S) Haplotypes of Brassica Contain Highly Divergent and Rearranged Sequences of Ancient Origin
Plant Cell
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The Self-Incompatibility (S) Haplotypes of Brassica Contain Highly Divergent and Rearranged Sequences of Ancient Origin
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The Pollen Determinant of Self-Incompatibility in Brassica Campestris
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The Breakdown of Self-Incompatibility in Cultivars of Brassica Oleracea
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The S 15 Self-Incompatibility Haplotype in Brassica Oleracea Includes Three S Gene Family Members Expressed in Stigmas
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The Self-Incompatibility Phenotype in Brassica Is Altered by the Transformation of a Mutant S Locus Receptor Kinase
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Interaction Between a Coating-Borne Peptide of the Brassica Pollen Grain and Stigmatic S (Self-Incompatibility)-Locus-Specific Glycoproteins.
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