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KEN HAMMOND (K8280-1) ARS plant geneticist Bryan Kindiger (left) and visiting Russian cytogeneticist Victor Sokolov inspect the seed head of a plant resulting from crossing corn with eastern gamagrass. Revolutionizing
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Document Date: 2001-07-30 10:01:06


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Siberia / Woodward / Novosibirsk / /

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Russia / United States / /

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Employment Change / /

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Petrov laboratory / USDA-ARS Southern Plains Research Station / ARS Southern Plains Range Research Station / Institute of Cytology / /

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potent tool / genetic technologies / /

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Institute of Cytology and Genetics / U.S. Patent and Trademark Office / Agricultural Research Service / USDA / /

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Victor Sokolov / Bryan K. Kindiger / Bryan Kindiger / Dapeng Bai / Dimitri Petrov / KEN HAMMOND / Phillip L. Sims / Ann Blakey / Yong Li / Luida Cealic / Hank Becker / /

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Position

seed head / Governor / scientist / technician / molecular biologist / /

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Oklahoma / /

Technology

hybridization / cloning / /

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