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A transposon, ping, is integrated into intron 4 of the drooping leaf gene of rice, weakly reducing its expression and causing a mild drooping leaf phenotype.
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A transposon, ping, is integrated into intron 4 of the drooping leaf gene of rice, weakly reducing its expression and causing a mild drooping leaf phenotype.

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Main Author: Yoshihiro Ohmori ... [Et al.]
Other Authors: Mafumi Abiko, Akira Horibata, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
Hojas
Fenotipos
Plantas
Mutantes
Genes
Proliferación
Células
Nervios
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