Six-rowed barley originated from a mutation in a homeodomain-leucine zipper I-class homeobox gene
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Andreas Graner | Makoto Matsuoka | Hiroyuki Kanamori | Nils Stein | Dragan Perovic | T. Komatsuda | M. Yano | H. Kanamori | Congfen He | A. Graner | T. Wicker | M. Matsuoka | Takashi Matsumoto | D. Perovic | N. Stein | T. Fujimura | A. Tagiri | P. Azhaguvel | Takashi Matsumoto | Thomas Wicker | Masahiro Yano | M. Pourkheirandish | U. Lundqvist | Takao Komatsuda | Akemi Tagiri | Mohammad Pourkheirandish | Congfen He | Perumal Azhaguvel | Udda Lundqvist | Tatsuhito Fujimura | T. Matsumoto | D. Perović
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