Identification of Genes Directly Involved in Shell Formation and Their Functions in Pearl Oyster, Pinctada fucata
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Rongqing Zhang | Liping Xie | Yilin Hu | Dong Fang | Guangrui Xu | Yilin Hu | Cong Pan | L. Xie | Rongqing Zhang | Dong Fang | Cong Pan | Guangrui Xu
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