Maize Rough Endosperm3 Encodes an RNA Splicing Factor Required for Endosperm Cell Differentiation and Has a Nonautonomous Effect on Embryo Development[C][W][OA]
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Federico Martin | E. Gómez | G. Hueros | A. M. Settles | Diego S. Fajardo | C. Gault | A Mark Settles | Diego S Fajardo | Chi-Wah Tseung | Romain Fouquet | Christine M Gault | Elisa Gómez | Tyler Policht | Gregorio Hueros | F. Martin | C. Tseung | Romain Fouquet | Tyler Policht | E. Gómez | A. Settles | OA Cw | Mark Settlesa
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