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    The evolution of disease resistance genes by Richter, T E, Ronald, P C

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-01-2000)
    “…Several common themes have shaped the evolution of plant disease resistance genes. These include duplication events of progenitor resistance genes and further…”
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    Genetic and Molecular Characterization of the Maize rp3 Rust Resistance Locus by Webb, Craig A, Richter, Todd E, Collins, Nicholas C, Nicolas, Marie, Trick, Harold N, Pryor, Tony, Hulbert, Scot H

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-2002)
    “…In maize, the Rp3 gene confers resistance to common rust caused by Puccinia sorghi. Flanking marker analysis of rust-susceptible rp3 variants suggested that…”
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    Disease lesion mimicry caused by mutations in the rust resistance gene rp1 by Hu, Gongshe, Richter, Todd E., Hulbert, Scot H., Pryor, Tony

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1996)
    “…The rp1 locus of maize controls race-specific resistance to the common rust fungus Puccinia sorghi. Four mutant or recombinant Rp1 alleles (rp1-NC3, Rp1-D21,…”
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    New Rust Resistance Specificities Associated With Recombination in the Rp1 complex in Maize by Richter, T. E, Pryor, T. J, Bennetzen, J. L, Hulbert, S. H

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-1995)
    “…We address the question of whether genetic reassortment events, including unequal crossing over and gene conversion, at the Rp1 complex are capable of…”
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    Genetic mapping and characterization of sorghum and related crops by means of maize DNA probes by Hulbert, S.H. (Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN), Richter, T.E, Axtell, J.D, Bennetzen, J.L

    “…Cloned DNA fragments from 14 characterized maize genes and 91 random fragments used for genetic mapping in maize were tested for their ability to hybridize and…”
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