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    Production and processing of siRNA precursor transcripts from the highly repetitive maize genome.

    Production and processing of siRNA precursor transcripts from the highly repetitive maize genome. by Christopher J Hale, Karl F Erhard, Damon Lisch, Jay B Hollick

    Published 2009-08-01
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    Diversity of Pol IV function is defined by mutations at the maize rmr7 locus.

    Diversity of Pol IV function is defined by mutations at the maize rmr7 locus. by Jennifer L Stonaker, Jana P Lim, Karl F Erhard, Jay B Hollick

    Published 2009-11-01
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    Ectopic T cell receptor-α locus control region activity in B cells is suppressed by direct linkage to two flanking genes at once.

    Ectopic T cell receptor-α locus control region activity in B cells is suppressed by direct linkage to two flanking genes at once. by Stefan Knirr, Janette Gomos-Klein, Blanca E Andino, Faith Harrow, Karl F Erhard, Damian Kovalovsky, Derek B Sant'Angelo, Benjamin D Ortiz

    Published 2010-11-01
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