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    High-amylose wheat generated by RNA interference improves indices of large-bowel health in rats by Regina, A, Bird, A, Topping, D, Bowden, S, Freeman, J, Barsby, T, Kosar-Hashemi, B, Li, Z, Rahman, S, Morell, M

    “…Foods high in resistant starch have the potential to improve human health and lower the risk of serious noninfectious diseases. RNA interference was used to…”
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    Reduced expression of a protein homologous to glycogenin leads to reduction of starch content in Arabidopsis leaves by Chatterjee, Manash, Berbezy, Pierre, Vyas, Darshna, Coates, Steve, Barsby, Tina

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-02-2005)
    “…Animals, bacteria, and yeast store carbon as glycogen. The analogous compound in plants is starch. In yeast and animals, priming molecules for glycogen…”
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    Highly efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of wheat via in planta inoculation by Risacher, Thierry, Craze, Melanie, Bowden, Sarah, Paul, Wyatt, Barsby, Tina

    “…This chapter details a reproducible method for the transformation of spring wheat using Agrobacterium tumefaciens via the direct inoculation of bacteria into…”
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    Genetic transfer in plants through interspecific protoplast fusion by Shepard, J.F, Bidney, D, Barsby, T, Kemble, R

    “…Protoplasts of sexually incompatible species have been fused and in some combinations have given rise to somatic hybrid plants. Partial elimination of parental…”
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    Towards engineering increased pantothenate (vitamin B₅) levels in plants by Chakauya, Ereck, Coxon, Katy M, Wei, Ma, MacDonald, Mary V, Barsby, Tina, Abell, Chris, Smith, Alison G

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Pantothenate (vitamin B₅) is the precursor of the 4'-phosphopantetheine moiety of coenzyme A and acyl-carrier protein. It is made by plants and microorganisms…”
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    The highly expressed tapetum-specific A9 gene is not required for male fertility in Brassica napus by Turgut, K. (Leicester Univ. (United Kingdom). Dept. of Botany), Barsby, T, Craze, M, Freeman, J, Hodge, R, Paul, W, Scott, R

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-01-1994)
    “…An antisense approach was used to attempt to determine the function of the highly abundant, tapetum-specific A9 transcript in microsporogenesis. A Brassica…”
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    Efficient isolation of microspores and the production of microspore-derived embryos from Brassica napus by Swanson, E.B, Coumans, M.P, Wu, S.C, Barsby, T.L, Beversdorf, W.D

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-04-1987)
    “…Mechanical isolation of Brassica napus microspores from whole buds with a micro-blender enabled the rapid isolation of large numbers of microspores free from…”
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    Heterokaryon identification through simultaneous fluorescence of tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate and fluorescein isothiocyanate labelled protoplasts by Barsby, T L, Yarrow, S A, Shepard, J F

    Published in Stain technology (01-01-1984)
    “…Protoplasts were separately stained with the fluorescent dyes fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate (TRITC). Following…”
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