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    Changes in RNA Splicing in Developing Soybean (Glycine max) Embryos 

    Aghamirzaie, Delasa; Nabiyouni, Mahdi; Fang, Yihui; Klumas, Curtis; Heath, Lenwood S.; Grene, Ruth; Collakova, Eva (MDPI, 2013-11-21)
    Developing soybean seeds accumulate oils, proteins, and carbohydrates that are used as oxidizable substrates providing metabolic precursors and energy during seed germination. The accumulation of these storage compounds ...

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