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Discover how gene regulatory elements drive phenotypic variation in key agricultural species! This groundbreaking research from Colin Kern, Ying Wang, and their colleagues at the University of California, Davis, reveals the conservation of regulatory elements across species, providing vital insights for the fields of comparative epigenomics and agricultural research.
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