Identifying, mapping, and antisensing candidate HP1 sequences in tomato /
The tomato has been an agriculturally important crop for centuries. For that reason, learning about the fundamental biochemistry and physiology of the plant has been an active research area for decades and has lead to increased crop production. Size, color, nutritional content, herbicide resistanc...
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2000 Fellows Thesis H641 |
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