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Increased fruit plastid biogenesis and novel phenotypes displayed by co-suppression of DDB1- the high pigment-1 candidate gene of tomato [abstract]
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Year:
2007
Source of publication :
Annual Meeting of the Israeli Society of Genetics
Authors :
Azari, Raviv
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Chen, Lea
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Evenor, Dalia
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Keller, Menahem L.
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Levin, Ilan
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Meir, Ayala
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Nahon, Saadia
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Reuveni, Moshe
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Shlomo, Haviva
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Steinitz, Benjamin
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Tadmor, Yaakov
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Increased fruit plastid biogenesis and novel phenotypes displayed by co-suppression of DDB1- the high pigment-1 candidate gene of tomato [abstract]
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