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The evolutionarily diverged single-stranded DNA-binding proteins SSB1/SSB2 differentially affect the replication,recombination and mutation of organellar genomes in Arabidopsis thaliana
Weidong Zhu Jie Qian Yingke Hou Luke R.Tembrock Liyun Nie Yi-Feng Hsu Yong Xiang Yi Zou Zhiqiang Wu
Plant Diversity2025,Vol.47Issue(1):P.127-135,9.
Plant Diversity2025,Vol.47Issue(1):P.127-135,9.DOI:10.1016/j.pld.2024.11.001
The evolutionarily diverged single-stranded DNA-binding proteins SSB1/SSB2 differentially affect the replication,recombination and mutation of organellar genomes in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Weidong Zhu,Jie Qian,Yingke Hou,Luke R.Tembrock,Liyun Nie,Yi-Feng Hsu,Yong Xiang,Yi Zou,Zhiqiang Wu..The evolutionarily diverged single-stranded DNA-binding proteins SSB1/SSB2 differentially affect the replication,recombination and mutation of organellar genomes in Arabidopsis thaliana[J].Plant Diversity,2025,47(1):P.127-135,9.基金项目
supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32170238,32400191) (32170238,32400191)
Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2023A1515111029) (2023A1515111029)
the Science,Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality(RCYX20200714114538196) (RCYX20200714114538196)
the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Elite Youth Program(grant 110243160001007) (grant 110243160001007)
the Guangdong Pearl River Talent Program(2021QN02N792)。 (2021QN02N792)