Alternative splicing and nonsense-mediated decay modulate expression of important regulatory genes in Arabidopsis
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Yamile Marquez | John W. S. Brown | C. Simpson | A. Barta | M. Kalyna | N. Syed | Huy Q. Dinh | L. Cardle | J. Fuller | Branislav Kusenda | Jacqueline Marshall | J. McNicol | Dominika Lewandowska
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