Comparative Genomics of Rice and Arabidopsis. Analysis of 727 Cytochrome P450 Genes and Pseudogenes from a Monocot and a Dicot1[w]
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Søren Bak | Suzanne M Paquette | D. Nelson | M. Schuler | S. Bak | D. Werck-Reichhart | S. Paquette | David R Nelson | Mary A Schuler | Daniele Werck-Reichhart | Suzanne M. Paquette
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