Modulating cell cycle progression in

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  • who: Rice et al. from the rice cultivar Jinhui, (J10), was used as the wild type (WT) in all experiments. Rice plants were cultivated in the experimental field at the Rice Research Institute of Southwest University, Chongqing, China under natural growing conditions. Morphological and Histological Analysis have published the paper: Modulating Cell Cycle Progression in, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study a mutant showing a and phonotype designated nsl2 was obtained. In the current study, to fine-map and clone the NSL2 gene further, two new InDel marker Ind6-1 and Ind6-2 . . .

     

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