Two independently evolved natural mutations additively deregulate TyrA enzymes and boost tyrosine production <i>in planta</i>
Samuel Lopez‐Nieves(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Hiroshi Maéda(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Samuel F. Brockington(University of Cambridge), Cynthia K. Holland(Williams College), Yusen Men(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Jorge El‐Azaz(University of Wisconsin System), Tao Feng(University of Cambridge), Joseph M. Jez(University of Missouri–St. Louis)
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