Li et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Cis-regulatory dynamics in plant domesticationLi et al., 2025
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- Li X
- Schmitz R
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- Trends in Genetics
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Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) are critical sequence determinants for spatiotemporal control of gene expression. Genetic variants within CREs have driven phenotypic transitions from wild to cultivated plants during domestication. This review summarizes our current …
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