Microcolinearity in sh2-homologous regions of the maize, rice, and sorghum genomes.
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J. Bennetzen | R. Wing | P. SanMiguel | S. Woo | H. Zhang | J L Bennetzen | P SanMiguel | M. Chen | R A Wing | M Chen | A C de Oliveira | S S Woo | H Zhang | Huang Zhang | A. C. de Oliveira | Min Chen | A. C. D. Oliveira
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