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Inducible Transposition of a Heat-Activated Retrotransposon in Tissue Culture
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The role of putrescine against the long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposon polymorphisms induced by salinity stress in Triticum aestivum
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Low Temperature-Responsive Changes in the Anther Transcriptome’s Repeat Sequences Are Indicative of Stress Sensitivity and Pollen Sterility in Rice Strains
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