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애기장대에서 Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain(LBD)10, LBD16 and LBD18 전사활성인자의 분자 및 식물발달학적 기능 규명 : Molecular and Developmental Functions of Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain(LBD)10, LBD16 and LBD18 Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis thaliana

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' 애기장대에서 Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain(LBD)10, LBD16 and LBD18 전사활성인자의 분자 및 식물발달학적 기능 규명 : Molecular and Developmental Functions of Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain(LBD)10, LBD16 and LBD18 Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis thaliana' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • lateral organ
  • lbd
  • transcription factor
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' 애기장대에서 Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain(LBD)10, LBD16 and LBD18 전사활성인자의 분자 및 식물발달학적 기능 규명 : Molecular and Developmental Functions of Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain(LBD)10, LBD16 and LBD18 Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis thaliana' 의 참고문헌

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