Role of FRIGIDA and FLOWERING LOCUS C in Determining Variation in Flowering Time of Arabidopsis
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1. Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom (C.S., C.L., C.B., C.N., C.D.); and Molecular and Computational Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089–1340 (M.J.A., M.N.)
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology
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http://academic.oup.com/plphys/article-pdf/138/2/1163/37825398/plphys_v138_2_1163.pdf
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