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2012
P. Li, Jia, J. W., Jiang, L. X., Zhu, H., Bai, L., Wang, J. B., Tang, X. M., and Pan, A. H., Event-specific qualitative and quantitative PCR detection of the GMO carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) variety Moonlite based upon the 5'-transgene integration sequence, vol. 11. pp. 1117-1129, 2012.
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