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Alonso JM, Stepanova AN, Leisse TJ, Kim CJ, Chen H, Shinn P, Stevenson DK, Zimmerman J, Barajas P, Cheuk R, Gadrinab C, Heller C, Jeske A, Koesema E, Meyers CC, Parker H, Prednis L, Ansari Y, Choy N, Deen H, Geralt M, Hazari N, Hom E, Karnes M, Mulholland C, Ndubaku R, Schmidt I, Guzman P, Aguilar-Henonin L, Schmid M, Weigel D, Carter DE, Marchand T, Risseeuw E, Brogden D, Zeko A, Crosby WL, Berry CC, Ecker JR. Genome-wide insertional mutagenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana. Science 2003; 301:653-7.
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(2003)
Science
, vol.301
, pp. 653-657
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Alonso, J.M.1
Stepanova, A.N.2
Leisse, T.J.3
Kim, C.J.4
Chen, H.5
Shinn, P.6
Stevenson, D.K.7
Zimmerman, J.8
Barajas, P.9
Cheuk, R.10
Gadrinab, C.11
Heller, C.12
Jeske, A.13
Koesema, E.14
Meyers, C.C.15
Parker, H.16
Prednis, L.17
Ansari, Y.18
Choy, N.19
Deen, H.20
Geralt, M.21
Hazari, N.22
Hom, E.23
Karnes, M.24
Mulholland, C.25
Ndubaku, R.26
Schmidt, I.27
Guzman, P.28
Aguilar-Henonin, L.29
Schmid, M.30
Weigel, D.31
Carter, D.E.32
Marchand, T.33
Risseeuw, E.34
Brogden, D.35
Zeko, A.36
Crosby, W.L.37
Berry, C.C.38
Ecker, J.R.39
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