Mining the plant-herbivore interface with a leafmining Drosophila of Arabidopsis.

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Published in Mol Ecol on November 13, 2010

Authors

Noah K Whiteman1, Simon C Groen, Daniela Chevasco, Ashley Bear, Noor Beckwith, T Ryan Gregory, Carine Denoux, Nicole Mammarella, Frederick M Ausubel, Naomi E Pierce

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1: Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02478, USA. whiteman@email.arizona.edu

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