The seed transcriptome of Rafflesia reveals horizontal gene transfer and convergent evolution: Implications for conserving the world's largest flower
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T. Michael | M. Purugganan | So-Yon Park | Allen Mamerto | Zoé Joly-Lopez | Jeanmaire Molina | D. Tandang | Adhityo Wicaksono | A. Novy | S. Kwak | Kyle Wallick | Semar Petrus | S. Pell | J. Morin | Sumaya M. Ahmed | Ronniel D. Pedales | W. McLaughlin | James Adams | Brian Tomek | Venkatasivasankar Maddu | Kristina Yakubova | Hyun‐Oh Lee
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