Natural antisense transcripts are significantly involved in regulation of drought stress in maize
Type:
Title:
Natural antisense transcripts are significantly involved in regulation of drought stress in maize
Author:
Jie Xu;
Qi Wang;
Freeling, M.;
Zhang, X.;
Yunbi Xu;
Yan Mao;
Xin Tang;
Fengkai Wu;
Hai Lan;
Moju Cao;
Tingzhao Rong;
Damon Lisch;
Yanli Lu
Qi Wang;
Freeling, M.;
Zhang, X.;

Yunbi Xu;

Yan Mao;
Xin Tang;
Fengkai Wu;
Hai Lan;
Moju Cao;
Tingzhao Rong;
Damon Lisch;
Yanli Lu
Year:
2017
Copyright:
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Journal:
Nucleic Acids Research
Journal volume:
45
Journal issue:
9
Pages:
5126-5141
DOI:
Place of Publication:
Oxford, United Kingdom
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Citation:
Natural antisense transcripts are significantly involved in regulation of drought stress in maize. 2017. Jie Xu; Qi Wang; Freeling, M.; Zhang, X.; Yunbi Xu; Yan Mao; Xin Tang; Fengkai Wu; Hai Lan; Moju Cao; Tingzhao Rong; Damon Lisch; Yanli Lu. 45 (9) DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkx085 Oxford University Press.