The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates (Q28658245)

From Wikidata
Jump to navigation Jump to search
scientific article (publication date: March 2014)
edit
Language Label Description Also known as
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)

    Statements

    The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences in plants serve similar functions to those in vertebrates despite large differences in evolutionary rates (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    Diane Burgess
    0 references
    March 2014
    0 references
    26
    0 references
    3
    0 references
    946-61
    0 references

    Identifiers

     
    edit
      edit
        edit
          edit
            edit
              edit
                edit
                  edit
                    edit