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Developmental and gene expression analyses of a cotton naked seed mutant

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Abbreviations

TM-1:

Texas Marker-1

DPA:

Days post anthesis

qRT-PCR:

Quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction

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We thank Kelly Biddle and Joan Cowart for reading the manuscript, R. W. Doerge for providing statistical assistance, Mike Pendleton for technical support for electron microscopic image analysis, and three anonymous reviewers for insightful and constructive suggestions on improving the manuscript. This work is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program (DBI0421815), Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Technology Program (000517-0218-2001), and the Cotton Incorporated (04-5555) to Z.J.C.

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Lee, J.J., Hassan, O.S.S., Gao, W. et al. Developmental and gene expression analyses of a cotton naked seed mutant. Planta 223, 418–432 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-005-0098-7

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