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The LORE 1 insertion mutant resourceMałolepszy et al., 2016
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- Małolepszy A
- Mun T
- Sandal N
- Gupta V
- Dubin M
- Urbański D
- Shah N
- Bachmann A
- Fukai E
- Hirakawa H
- Tabata S
- Nadzieja M
- Markmann K
- Su J
- Umehara Y
- Soyano T
- Miyahara A
- Sato S
- Hayashi M
- Stougaard J
- Andersen S
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- The Plant Journal
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Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are closely related to retroviruses, and their activities shape eukaryotic genomes. Here, we present a complete Lotus japonicus insertion mutant collection generated by identification of 640 653 new insertion events following de …
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