Phosphomannose isomerase: An efficient selectable marker for plant transformation
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M. Meghji | A. Wenck | J. Dawson | K. Launis | M. Wright | Janet Reed | Laubra Privalle | M. Luann Powell | Moez Meghji | John Dawson | Erik Dunder | Janet Sutthe | Allan Wenck | Karen Launis | Catherine Kramer | Yin-Fu Chang | Genevieve Hansen | Martha Wright | Yin-Fu Chang | G. Hansen | C. Kramer | E. Dunder | J. Reed | M. Powell | Laubra Privalle | Janet Sutthe
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