Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Partitioning of Phytochrome-Regulated Transcripts in Pisum sativum.

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Published in Plant Physiol on December 01, 1988

Authors

A D Sagar1, W R Briggs, W F Thompson

Author Affiliations

1: Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Plant Biology, Stanford, California 94305.

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