Integrated genomics-based mapping reveals the genetics underlying maize flavonoid biosynthesis
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A. Fernie | L. Willmitzer | Takayuki Tohge | Xuehai Zhang | Jianbing Yan | Y. Brotman | Weiwei Wen | Yang Zhou | Minliang Jin | M. Deng | Shouchuang Wang | Mingchao Zhao | Yuanhao Du | Yang Zhou
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