Tissue- and Cell-Type Specific Transcriptome Profiling of Expanding Tomato Fruit Provides Insights into Metabolic and Regulatory Specialization and Cuticle Formation
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L. Ponnala | Z. Fei | Yi Zheng | J. Giovannoni | A. Adato | A. Fernie | A. Aharoni | Takayuki Tohge | A. Matas | Trevor H. Yeats | Gregory J. Buda | S. Chatterjee | R. Stark | Jocelyn K. C. Rosea
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