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... Maternal effects have been genetically defined by mutations that affect the next generation when inherited from the mother. Maternal effect genes play an essential role in early development in many animal species (Riechmann and Ephrussi, 2001; Sardet et al., 2004). In plants, the maternal contributi ...
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