The transcriptomic signature of developing soybean seeds reveals the genetic basis of seed trait adaptation during domestication
Xiang Lu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin‐Song Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qing Xiong(Wuhan University), Qingtian Li(Houston Methodist), Wan‐Ke Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei‐Qun Man(Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences), Shou‐Yi Chen(Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology), Biao Ma(Nankai University), Wei Li(Hubei University of Technology), Yongcai Lai(Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences), Xinlei Liu(Guiyang Medical University), Ying‐Dong Bi(Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences)
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