cDNA CLONING OF A NANOS-LIKE GENE OF THE KURUMA PRAWN, MARSUPENAEUS JAPONICUS
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概要
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- 2005-11-12
著者
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Okumura Takuji
Fisheries Agency National Research Institute Of Aquaculture
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Matsumoto Shogo
Molecular Entomology And Baculovirology Laboratory Riken
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Okuno Atsuro
Molecular Entomology And Baculovirology Laboratory Riken
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Okuno Atsuro
Molecular Entomology Laboratory Riken (the Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research)
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SUITOH Katsuyoshi
Centor for stock enhansement in Aichi
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Matsumoto Shogo
Molecular Entomology Laboratory Riken (the Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research)
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