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    Magnus Nordborg

    Department of Biological Sciences , Gregor Mendel Institute, Vienna,, Austria

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    Guenter Theissen

    Department of Genetics, Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany

Section Topics

  • » Evolution of developmental genes & morphology
  • » Genome evolution
  • » Genomics
  • » Organelle genomes
  • » Phylogeny of genes
  • » Phylogeny of taxa
  • » Transposons

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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A genome-wide association study identifies variants underlying the Arabidopsis thaliana shade avoidance response.

Filiault DL, Maloof JN. PLoS Genet.. 2012 Mar; 8(3):e1002589

1 Evaluation, most recent by

Christian Fankhauser, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. F1000 Plant Biology

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