Genomic Changes in Resynthesized Brassica napus and Their Effect on Gene Expression and Phenotype[W][OA]
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J. Pires | Robert T. Gaeta | J Chris Pires | Thomas C Osborn | Robert T Gaeta | Federico Iniguez-Luy | Enrique Leon | T. Osborn | Enrique Leon | Federico L. Iñiguez-Luy | J. Pires
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