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IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENES IMPORTANT DURING SEED DEVELOPMENT IN LEGUMES
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The genome of the long-living Sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera, Gaertner)
- (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(25-Mar-13)
Mutations in soybean KASIIa gene are correlated with high levels of seed palmitic acid
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Head, K., Galos, T., Fang, Y., Hudson, K.A. 2012. Mutations in soybean KASIIa gene are correlated with high levels of seed palmitic acid. Molecular Breeding. doi:1007/s11032-012-9707-x.
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Hudson, Karen
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PROFILING GENE EXPRESSION IN SOYBEAN COTYLEDONS
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