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    Dai M, Hu Y, Zhao Y, Liu H, Zhou DX.
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  • 31. Two WUSCHEL-related homeobox genes, narrow leaf2 and narrow leaf3, control leaf width in rice.
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  • 34. Specific function of a plastid sigma factor for ndhF gene transcription.
    Favory JJ, Kobayshi M, Tanaka K, Peltier G, Kreis M, Valay JG, Lerbs-Mache S.
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  • 39. Three new nuclear genes, sigD, sigE and sigF, encoding putative plastid RNA polymerase sigma factors in Aarabidopsis thaliana.
    Fujiwara M, Nagashima A, Kanamaru K, Tanaka K, Takahashi H.
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