B-class MADS-box genes in trioecious papaya: two paleoAP3 paralogs, CpTM6-1 and CpTM6-2, and a PI ortholog CpPI.

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Published in Planta on November 06, 2007

Authors

Christine M Ackerman1, Qingyi Yu, Sangtae Kim, Robert E Paull, Paul H Moore, Ray Ming

Author Affiliations

1: Hawaii Agriculture Research Center, Aiea, HI 96701, USA.

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