Genomic, evolutionary and expression profile analysis of Hsp70 superfamily in A and D genome of cotton (Gossypium spp.) under the challenge of Verticillium dahliae
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Jianguang Liu | Deyue Yu | Jun Zhao | Jianwen Xu | Qiaojuan Wu | S. Xiao | Jingzhong Yu
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