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DescriptionHigh-frequency-cell-type-specific-visualization-of-fluorescent-tagged-genomic-sites-in-interphase-1746-4811-6-2-S4.ogv |
English: Movie Imaris. Rendered computer simulation of fluorescent tagged sites on mitotic chromosomes. |
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Source | Matzke A, Watanabe K, van der Winden J, Naumann U, Matzke M (2010). "High frequency, cell type-specific visualization of fluorescent-tagged genomic sites in interphase and mitotic cells of living Arabidopsis plants". Plant Methods. DOI:10.1186/1746-4811-6-2. PMID 20148117. PMC: 2820019. | ||
Author | Matzke A, Watanabe K, van der Winden J, Naumann U, Matzke M | ||
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