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Petal, sepal, or tepal? B-genes and monocot flowers
Steven Dodsworth
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School of Biological Sciences
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Flowers
100%
Tepal
66%
Sepal
66%
Monocotyledon
66%
Gene Expression
33%
Genus
33%
Gene Silencing
33%
Tricyrtis
33%
Liliaceae
33%
Eudicot
33%
Technology
33%
Genes
33%
INIS
genes
100%
flowers
100%
data
33%
expansion
33%
organs
33%