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Plant reproductive development is characterised by a transcriptomic evolutionary bulge
Toni I. Gossmann, Dounia Saleh, Marc W. Schmid, Michael A. Spence, View ORCID ProfileKarl J. Schmid
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/022939
Toni I. Gossmann
1University of Hohenheim, Germany
2University of Sheffield, UK
Dounia Saleh
1University of Hohenheim, Germany
Marc W. Schmid
3University of Zurich, Switzerland
Michael A. Spence
2University of Sheffield, UK
Karl J. Schmid
1University of Hohenheim, Germany
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Posted July 21, 2015.
Plant reproductive development is characterised by a transcriptomic evolutionary bulge
Toni I. Gossmann, Dounia Saleh, Marc W. Schmid, Michael A. Spence, Karl J. Schmid
bioRxiv 022939; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/022939
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