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    Genetic conservation: our evolutionary responsibility by Frankel, O H

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-1974)
    “…The conservation of the crop varieties of traditional agriculture in the centers of genetic diversity is essential to provide genetic resources for plant…”
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    The molecular-cytogenetic analysis of grasses and its application to studying relationships among species of the Triticeae by Appels, R, Reddy, P, McIntyre, C L, Moran, L B, Frankel, O H, Clarke, B C

    Published in Genome (1989)
    “…An analysis of four species from the genus Secale, including the study of different accessions, has shown that the properties of DNA clones of monomer units…”
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    The Nucleolar Cycle in Some Species of Fritillaria by Frankel, O. H.

    Published in CYTOLOGIA (1937)
    “…1. In the meiotic prophase of two species of Fritillaria, “cap nucleoli” are formed which persist to the end of meiosis. 2. The mitotic nucleoli of these…”
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    The multiple mutation in wheat by Frankel, O H

    Published in Heredity (01-12-1951)
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    The ribosomal RNA genes in synthetic tetraploids of wheat by Frankel, O.H. (CSIRO, Canberra (Australia). Div. of Plant Industry), Gerlach, W.L, Peacock, W.J

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-12-1987)
    “…The ribosomal RNA genes in the A genome of tetraploid (AABB) wheats are either absent or present at low levels. In four synthetic AABB tetraploids tested by in…”
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    Stereological Analysis of Floral Development and Quantitative Histochemistry of Nucleic Acids in Fertile and Base-sterile Varieties of Wheat by CONSIDINE, J. A., KNOX, R. B., FRANKEL, O. H.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-11-1982)
    “…The speltoid series of mutations provides a genetic tool for investigating the control of flower development. In fertile Gabo wheat and in St2 and St3 basal…”
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