Genomic identification of direct target genes of LEAFY.
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D. Wagner | Doris Wagner | Yanhui Su | Michael R Smith | Dilusha A William | Michael R Smith | Meina Lu | Don A Baldwin | Yanhui Su | D. William | D. Baldwin | Mei-fang Lu | Michael R. Smith
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