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A zein gene promoter fragment drives GUS expression in a cell layer that is interposed between the endosperm and the seed coat

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Matzke, A.J.M., Stöger, E.M. & Matzke, M.A. A zein gene promoter fragment drives GUS expression in a cell layer that is interposed between the endosperm and the seed coat. Plant Mol Biol 22, 553–554 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00015985

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