Generation of an artificial ring chromosome in Arabidopsis by Cre/LoxP-mediated recombination.
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Satoru Fujimoto | F. Shibata | M. Murata | K. Nagaki | Kiyotaka Nagaki | Fukashi Shibata | Akiko Hironaka | Kazunari Kashihara | Minoru Murata | Etsuko Yokota | S. Fujimoto | Kazunari Kashihara | Etsuko Yokota | A. Hironaka
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