Rare allele of a previously unidentified histone H4 acetyltransferase enhances grain weight, yield, and plant biomass in rice
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Takamasa Suzuki | Hitoshi Sakakibara | Masanori Yamasaki | Yoshiaki Inukai | Motoyuki Ashikari | Tomoyuki Furuta | Norio Komeda | Hidemi Kitano | Hitoshi Mori | Tetsuya Higashiyama | S. Jacobsen | M. Yamasaki | T. Higashiyama | T. Kamura | Kotaro Miura | Xian-Jun Song | H. Kitano | M. Ashikari | H. Sakakibara | H. Mori | Takamasa Suzuki | Y. Inukai | Takeshi Kuroha | Keisuke Nagai | Tomoyuki Furuta | Jianzhong Wu | Steven E Jacobsen | Xian Jun Song | Shuhei Segami | Kotaro Miura | D. Ogawa | Takumi Kamura | Takeshi Kuroha | Madoka Ayano | Keisuke Nagai | Daisuke Ogawa | Jianzhong Wu | Norio Komeda | Madoka Ayano | Shuhei Segami
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