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Structural analysis of Tam3, a transposable element from Antirrhinum majus, reveals homologies to the Ac element from maize

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Hehl, R., Nacken, W.K.F., Krause, A. et al. Structural analysis of Tam3, a transposable element from Antirrhinum majus, reveals homologies to the Ac element from maize. Plant Mol Biol 16, 369–371 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00020572

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