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1. The Reveal Of Ocean Striation And Its Features Research
2. T-DNA Insertion Mutants Reveal The Roles Of The AtSIS In Abiotic Stresses In Arabidopsis Thaliana
3. Terpretation And Structural Evolution Anal Ysis Reveal Of Huhehu
4. Pleistocene Loess Deposits Reveal Paleoenvironment Of The Hominins Lived In The South Luo River Region
5. Non-host Sequences Produced In Sequencing Of Genome And Transcriptomes Reveal Fungal Diversity Of Fig Wasp
6. Cloning And Characterization Of The ZebrafishUgt Repertoire Reveal A New Class Of Drug-Metabolizing UDP Glucuronosyltransferases
7. Using Quantitative Textural Analysis Method To Reveal The Formation Of Ore-induced Intrusion
8. Comparative Analyses Reveal Potential Uses Of Brachypodium Distachyon As A Model For Cold Stress Responses In Pooideae
9. Mitochondrial Genes Reveal The Plateau Adaptability Of Wolves
10. Functional Studies Of Drosophila Zinc Transporters Reveal The Mechanism For Zinc Excretion In Malpighian Tubules
11. Transcriptome Analyses Reveal The Involvement Of Both C And N Termini Of Cryptochrome 1 In Its Regulation Of Phytohormone-responsive Gene Expression In Arabidopsis
12. Genetic Analyses Of Psychiatric Complex Traits Reveal The Role Of Pleiotry In Comobidy Of Psychiatric Disorders
13. Linking Metabolomics And Proteomics To Reveal The Impact Of Bacteria On Low Molecular DOM Cycling In The Phytoplankton Bloom
14. Microsatellite Makers Reveal Genetics Of Coral In The South China Sea.
15. Using Co-culture System To Reveal The Regulation Role Of Macrophages To Antler Stem Cells
16. Reveal The Factors That Influence The Reconstruction Of Phylogenetic Tree Of Gnetophytes Based On Chloroplast Genome Data
17. Nitrogen And Oxygen Isotope Composition Of Nitrate Reveal Biogeochemical Process In Subtropical Sea
18. Reveal New Genes Of Sulfolobus Solfataricus P2 Using Proteogenomics Approach
19. New Methods To Reveal Adaptive Evolutionary Mechanisms
20. Genome signatures reveal the importance of context dependent codon bias in a range of bacterial genomes
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