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The conserved PFT1 tandem repeat is crucial for proper flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana
Pauline Rival, Maximilian O. Press, Jacob Bale, Tanya Grancharova, Soledad F. Undurraga, Christine Queitsch
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/006437
Pauline Rival
1University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
Maximilian O. Press
1University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
Jacob Bale
1University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
2University of Washington Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program
3University of Washington Department of Biochemistry
Tanya Grancharova
1University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
Soledad F. Undurraga
1University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
4current address: Universidad Mayor Centro de Genómica y Bioinformática, Santiago, Chile
Christine Queitsch
1University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences
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Posted June 20, 2014.
The conserved PFT1 tandem repeat is crucial for proper flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana
Pauline Rival, Maximilian O. Press, Jacob Bale, Tanya Grancharova, Soledad F. Undurraga, Christine Queitsch
bioRxiv 006437; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/006437
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