Arabidopsis HY8 locus encodes phytochrome A.

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Published in Plant Cell on September 01, 1993

Authors

K Dehesh1, C Franci, B M Parks, K A Seeley, T W Short, J M Tepperman, P H Quail

Author Affiliations

1: University of California-Berkeley/U.S. Department of Agriculture, Albany 94710.

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