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The abbreviation PO_REF is used for dbxrefs (for definitions, synonyms, or general use) that do not have a PubMed ID, ISBN number, or stable URL. This can include older books and journal articles, as well as unpublished data sources.
 
The abbreviation PO_REF is used for dbxrefs (for definitions, synonyms, or general use) that do not have a PubMed ID, ISBN number, or stable URL. This can include older books and journal articles, as well as unpublished data sources.
  
Each reference has its own wiki page, with the name PO_REF:ID, where ID is a unique 5 digit number that us used to create a link to the url in AmiGO (PO's web browser).
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Each reference has its own wiki page, with the name PO_REF:ID, where ID is a unique 5 digit number that is used to create a link to the url in AmiGO (PO's web browser).
  
  

Revision as of 20:52, 11 October 2011

The abbreviation PO_REF is used for dbxrefs (for definitions, synonyms, or general use) that do not have a PubMed ID, ISBN number, or stable URL. This can include older books and journal articles, as well as unpublished data sources.

Each reference has its own wiki page, with the name PO_REF:ID, where ID is a unique 5 digit number that is used to create a link to the url in AmiGO (PO's web browser).


PO_REF:00001 Parihar 1967, An Introduction to Embryophyta, Vol. II.: Pteridophytes, 5th Edition

PO_REF:00002 Ritchie et al. 1992, How a corn plant develops. Special Report No. 48, Iowa State University

PO_REF:00003 Robbertse et al. 2011, The Botanical Review 77(1):1-10

PO_REF:00004 Reeve et al. 1969, American Journal of Potato Research 46(10)361-373

PO_REF:00005 Sajo and Rudall, 1999, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 130(2):171-182

PO_REF:00006 Kaplan, 1980. La Cellule 73:137–203

PO_REF:00007 Boke, 1940. American Journal of Botany 27(2):73-90

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