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Arabidopsis gene knockout: phenotypes wantedBouché et al., 2001
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- Bouché N
- Bouchez D
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Gene knockout is considered to be a major component of the functional genomics toolbox, and is aimed at revealing the function of genes discovered through large-scale sequencing programs. In the past few years, several Arabidopsis populations mutagenized with insertion …
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