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Microcollinearity in an ethylene receptor coding gene region of the Coffea canephora genome is extensively conserved with Vitis vinifera and other distant dicotyledonous sequenced genomes
MLA
Campa Claudine, et al. “Microcollinearity in an Ethylene Receptor Coding Gene Region of the Coffea Canephora Genome Is Extensively Conserved with Vitis Vinifera and Other Distant Dicotyledonous Sequenced Genomes.” BMC Plant Biology, vol. 9, no. 1, Feb. 2009, p. 22. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-22.
APA
Campa Claudine, Poncet Valérie, Bustamante-Porras José, Coriton Olivier, Hamon Perla, Viader Véronique, de la Mare Marion, Guyot Romain, Hamon Serge, & de Kochko Alexandre. (2009). Microcollinearity in an ethylene receptor coding gene region of the Coffea canephora genome is extensively conserved with Vitis vinifera and other distant dicotyledonous sequenced genomes. BMC Plant Biology, 9(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-22
Chicago
Campa Claudine, Poncet Valérie, Bustamante-Porras José, Coriton Olivier, Hamon Perla, Viader Véronique, de la Mare Marion, Guyot Romain, Hamon Serge, and de Kochko Alexandre. 2009. “Microcollinearity in an Ethylene Receptor Coding Gene Region of the Coffea Canephora Genome Is Extensively Conserved with Vitis Vinifera and Other Distant Dicotyledonous Sequenced Genomes.” BMC Plant Biology 9 (1): 22. doi:10.1186/1471-2229-9-22.