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    Zhang Q, Arbuckle J, Wessler SR.
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    Talbert LE, Patterson GI, Chandler VL.
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  • 34. The maize transposable element Ds is spliced from RNA.
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    Bureau TE, Ronald PC, Wessler SR.
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  • 37. The maize transposable Ds1 element is alternatively spliced from exon sequences.
    Wessler SR.
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