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QTL mapping and transcriptomic analysis of fruit length in cucumber

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Title
QTL mapping and transcriptomic analysis of fruit length in cucumber
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Frontiers in Plant Science, August 2023
DOI 10.3389/fpls.2023.1208675
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Yanan Xing, Yilin Cao, Yanan Ma, Fu Wang, Shijie Xin, Wenying Zhu

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#21,774,929
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