Metabolome-based genome-wide association study of maize kernel leads to novel biochemical insights
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- Weiwei WenDong LiXiang LiYanqiang GaoWenqiang Li
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- Nature Communications
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This paper, published in 2014, received 387 indexed citations . Written by Weiwei Wen, Dong Li, Xiang Li, Yanqiang Gao, Wenqiang Li, Huihui Li, Jie Liu, Haijun Liu, Wei Chen and Jie Luo covering the research area of Genetics, Molecular Biology and Plant Science. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (225 citations), Molecular Biology (219 citations) and Genetics (139 citations). Published in Nature Communications.
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