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181.A comparison of gel-based, nylon filter and microarray techniques to detect differential RNA expression in plants

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Don Baldwin, Virginia Crane, Douglas Rice Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:96-103. 182.Genome annotation: which tools do we have for it? [Review article]

Pierre Rouzé, Nathalie Pavy, Stephane Rombauts Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:90-95. 183.Rice as a model for cereal genomics

[Review article] Stephen A Goff

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184.Is hexokinase really a sugar sensor in plants? [Perspectives] Nigel G. Halford, Patrick C. Purcell and D. Grahame Hardie Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:3:117-120

185.Parasitic plant responses to host plant signals: a model for subterranean plant–plant interactions

[Review article] John I Yoder

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:65-70. 186.Organogenesis in vitro

[Review article] Munetaka Sugiyama

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:61-64. 187.Axioms and axes in leaf formation?

[Review article] Andrew Hudson

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:56-60.

188.Genetic control of branching in Arabidopsis and tomato [Review article]

Gregor Schmitz, Klaus Theres

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:51-55. 189.Shoot meristem formation and maintenance [Review article]

Michael Lenhard, Thomas Laux

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190.Is the shoot a root with a view? [Review article]

Philip N Benfey

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:39-43.

191.Seed maturation: genetic programmes and control signals [Review article]

Ulrich Wobus, Hans Weber

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:33-38. 192.Endosperm development

[Review article] Frédéric Berger

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:28-32. 193.Signaling in plant embryogenesis

[Review article] John J Harada

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:23-27.

194.The mating game: pollination and fertilization in flowering plants [Review article]

Laura K Wilhelmi, Daphne Preuss

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:18-22.

195.The molecular and genetic control of ovule development [Review article]

Kay Schneitz

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:13-17. 196.Use of AFLP in cereals research [Technical Focus] Christopher J. Ridout and Paolo Donini

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197.Bacillus thuringiensis toxin-mediated insect resistance in plants [Reviews] Ruud A. de Maagd, Dirk Bosch and Willem Stiekema

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198.Molecular genetics of DNA repair in higher plants [Reviews] Anne B. Britt

Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:1:20-25

199.DNA microarrays for studies of higher plants and other photosynthetic organisms [Technical focus]

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200.Epidermal cell interactions: a case for local talk [Reviews]

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