An integrated transcriptome atlas of the crop model Glycine max, and its use in comparative analyses in plants.
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Trupti Joshi | Gary Stacey | Dong Xu | Andrew Farmer | Marc Libault | T. Joshi | Dong Xu | G. Stacey | G. May | Ji He | M. Libault | A. Farmer | Kaori Takahashi | R. Langley | Levi D Franklin | Ji He | Raymond J Langley | Gregory May | Kaori Takahashi | Marc Libault | Dong Xu
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