National Science Foundation-Sponsored Workshop Report. Draft Plan for Soybean Genomics1
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Randy C. Shoemaker | Gary Stacey | Lila Vodkin | Wayne A. Parrott | R. Shoemaker | W. Parrott | G. Stacey | L. Vodkin
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