Linking differential domain functions of the GS3 protein to natural variation of grain size in rice
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Jialing Yao | Qifa Zhang | Hailiang Mao | Jialing Yao | Cai-guo Xu | Xianghua Li | Qifa Zhang | Chongrong Wang | Sibin Yu | Shengyuan Sun | Caiguo Xu | Xianghua Li | Chongrong Wang | Sibin Yu | Shengyuan Sun | Hailiang Mao
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