The origin and evolution of phototropins
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Dennis W. Stevenson | Fay-Wei Li | Sarah Mathews | Michael Melkonian | Kathleen M. Pryer | G. Wong | M. Melkonian | D. Stevenson | C. Rothfels | S. Graham | S. Mathews | K. Pryer | J. C. Villarreal | Sean W. Graham | Carl J. Rothfels | Juan C. Villarreal | Gane K.-S. Wong | Fay-Wei Li
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