Wax constituents on the inflorescence stems of double eceriferum mutants in Arabidopsis reveal complex gene interactions.
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K. Feldmann | S. Goodwin | M. Jenks | A. Rashotte | Musrur Rahman | Kenneth A. Feldmann | Kenneth A. Feldmann
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