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Reference genes for quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction expression studies in wild and cultivated peanut

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Figure 1 Cq values distribution of candidate reference genes. Cq values distribution of the ten candidate reference genes
Table 2 Optimal reference genes for quantification of the entire dataset and individual (species, organs or stress) subsets
Figure 3 Relative mRNA levels produced by AmDry-1 gene.

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