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Mobile genetic elements / Polymerase chain reaction / Laboratory techniques / Transposable element / Molecular cloning / Mutation / ORF2 / Complementary DNA / Site-directed mutagenesis / Biology / Molecular biology / Genetics
Date: 2011-06-14 14:36:47
Mobile genetic elements
Polymerase chain reaction
Laboratory techniques
Transposable element
Molecular cloning
Mutation
ORF2
Complementary DNA
Site-directed mutagenesis
Biology
Molecular biology
Genetics

Transposition of the rice miniature inverted repeat transposable element mPing in Arabidopsis thaliana Guojun Yang, Feng Zhang, C. Nathan Hancock, and Susan R. Wessler* Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia,

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