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A typical wheat variety is hexaploid it has six copies of each gene, where most creatures have two.
The results show that in Syria, the typical wheat farm is 28% less efficient in irrigation water use than the best farmer.
The spin column method was observed to routinely provide a total matrix reduction of >90% from typical wheat samples in a single centrifugation step.
The grains came mostly from roots, stems, and leaves of cattail and fern plants, not the typical wheat and barley of modern farmers.
The pBLAST algorithm above was used to interrogate the NCBI EST database, and one typical wheat EST representing each protein was selected, unless the gene or cDNA sequence picked from the NCBI nonredundant database was from Triticum aestivum.
They were also encouraged to minimize added oils and to favor foods with a low glycemic index, such as beans, fruit, pasta, rye and pumpernickel bread (rather than typical wheat breads), and oatmeal or bran cereal (rather than typical cold cereals).
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From SEM images shown in Fig. 3b, it can be seen that SBA-15 has a typical wheat-like morphology and consists of aggregates of uniform rope-like particles.
These are typical winter wheat cultivars in northern Europe and made up more than 80% of the winter wheat seed sales in Denmark in 2008.
For each site we selected a typical winter wheat cultivar, which was calibrated previously using field experiments (Table SI.1 19,20,21,22.
Two typical winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L). cultivars 'Xuzhou 26' (high protein content) and 'Huaimai 18' (low protein content) were used as the main plot treatments and four N rates, i.e., 0, 1210 210, and 300 kg N ha−1, as the sub-plot treatments.
Note that characteristic of BAC_2383A24 is a higher gene density (one gene per 23 kb) relative to an average level of one gene per 100 kb, typical of wheat genome, and a lower TE content (55.6%) as compared with the mean TE level (about 80%) [ 6- 8].
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