The double-stranded break-forming activity of plant SPO11s and a novel rice SPO11 revealed by a Drosophila bioassay
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Tsutomu Mikawa | T. Shibata | K. Wakasa | A. Komatsu | T. Tokai | M. Kawagishi-Kobayashi | Takehiko Shibata | T. Mikawa | K. Kusano | Kentaro Toyota | Masatoshi Yamamoto | Kyo Wakasa | Akira Komatsu | Yoshinori Shingu | Takeshi Tokai | Yasuo Agawa | Selina Ahamed | Makiko Kawagishi-Kobayashi | Masa-Toshi Yamamoto | Kohji Kusano | Y. Agawa | Y. Shingu | K. Toyota | Selina Ahamed | Yoshinori Shingu
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