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Hofer et al (2009) Tendril-less regulates tendril formation in pea leaves The Plant Cell (2009) 21:420-428
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Jing et al (2007) Gene-Based Sequence Diversity Analysis of Field Pea (Pisum) Genetics 177: 1–13

Sainsbury et al (2006) A crispa null mutant facilitates identification of a crispa-like pseudogene in pea. Functional Plant Biology 33: 757–763

Domoney et al (2006) Genetic and genomic analysis of legume flowers and seeds. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 9:133–141

Lee et al (2005) GERMINATE. A generic database for integrating genotypic and phenotypic information for plant genetic resource collections Plant Physiology 139: 619-631

Jing, Knox et al (2005) Insertional polymorphism and antiquity of PDR1 retrotransposon insertions in Pisum species Genetics 171: 741–752

Hecht et al (2005) Conservation of Arabidopsis flowering genes in model legumes. Plant Physiology 137: 1420-1434

Tattersall et al (2005) The mutant crispa, reveals multiple roles for PHANTASTICA in pea compound leaf development. The Plant Cell 17, 1046-1060

Gao et al (2004b) The potyvirus recessive resistance gene, sbm1, identifies anovel role for translation initiation factor eIF4E in cell-to-cell trafficking The Plant Journal 40, 376–385

Choi et al (2004) Conserved gene order between crop and model legume species. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101: 15289–15294

Kalσ et al (2004) Comparative mapping between Medicago sativa and Pisum sativum. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 272: 235-246

Gao et al (2004a) Identification of markers very tightly linked to recessive sbm resistance to Pea seed-borne mosaic virus Theor. Appl. Genet. 109:488-94.

Schulman, Flavell & Ellis (2004) The application of LTR retrotransposons as molecular markers in plants. Methods Mol Biol. 260:145-73.

Foucher et al (2003) DETERMINATE and LATE FLOWERING are two TERMINAL FLOWER 1 / CENTRORADIALIS homologues controlling two distinct phases of flowering initiation and development in pea. Plant Cell 15, 2742-2754.

Charlton et al (2004) NMR profiling of transgenic peas Plant Biotechnology Journal 2: 27-35

Flavell et al (2003) A microarray-based high throughput molecular marker genotyping method - the Tagged Microrray (TAM) marker approach. Nucleic Acids Research 31:e115

Vershinin et al (2003) Transposable elements reveal the impact of introgression, rather than transposition, in Pisum diversity, evolution and domestication. Molecular Biology and Evolution 20: 2067-2075

Young et al (2003) Legume genomes: more than peas in a pod. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 6:199–204