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Date: 2012-05-16 08:34:46
Fish
Tropics
Sparisoma
Physical geography
Parrotfish
Stoplight parrotfish
Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park
Coral
Queen parrotfish
Scaridae
Scarus
Coral reefs

REPORTS expression is responsible for the cre1 ahk3 phenotype, because loss of AHP6 function in ahp6-1 cre1 ahk3 was able to suppress the ectopic protoxylem (91%; n[removed]Fig. 1B). In both wol and cre1 ahk2 ahk3, the AH

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