Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2007, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (2): 56-056.
Special Issue: 生物技术
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Liu Fei, Jin Fei, Zhai Xiaoqiao,, Jia Feng
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2007-02-05
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2007-02-05
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Liu Fei, Jin Fei, Zhai Xiaoqiao,, Jia Feng. Development of Histone Methylation and Demethylation[J]. Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, 2007, 23(2): 56-056.
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