The Role of a Pseudo-Response Regulator Gene in Life Cycle Adaptation and Domestication of Beet
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Christian Jung | Bernd Weisshaar | Thomas Kraft | Juliane C. Dohm | Heinz Himmelbauer | Josef Kraus | Bianca Büttner | Andreas E. Müller | H. Himmelbauer | O. Nilsson | E. Mutasa-Göttgens | C. Jung | G. Weyens | M. Lommel | B. Weisshaar | T. Chia | A. Müller | Nadine Dally | A. Schechert | T. Kraft | Ove Nilsson | Pierre A. Pin | Wenying Zhang | Sebastian H. Vogt | Nadine Dally | Gretel Schulze-Buxloh | Noémie S. Jelly | Tansy Y.P. Chia | Effie S. Mutasa-Göttgens | Jan J.L. Gielen | Murielle Lommel | Guy Weyens | Bettina Wahl | Axel Schechert | J. Gielen | Wenying Zhang | J. Kraus | B. Wahl | Bianca Büttner | J. C. Dohm | P. Pin | Gretel Schulze-Buxloh
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