The early extra petals1 Mutant Uncovers a Role for MicroRNA miR164c in Regulating Petal Number in Arabidopsis
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Elliot M. Meyerowitz | E. Meyerowitz | P. Sieber | F. Wellmer | Frank Wellmer | Patrick Sieber | Catherine C. Baker
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