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. 2013 Feb;25(2):357.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.113.250210. Epub 2013 Feb 12.

Gene expression in angiosperm organ evolution

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Gene expression in angiosperm organ evolution

Nancy R Hofmann. Plant Cell. 2013 Feb.
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Gene expression divergence across seven organs. Unrooted tree constructed with the neighbor-joining algorithm in which branch length is representative of the degree of gene expression divergence. (Reprinted from Yang and Wang [2013], Figure 2A.)

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