The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates (Q28658245)
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scientific article (publication date: March 2014)
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English | The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates |
scientific article (publication date: March 2014) |
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The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates (English)
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March 2014
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