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Stemarene is a diterpene hydrocarbon can be produced biosynthetically through enzyme extracts from rice.[1]
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Stemarene is a diterpene hydrocarbon can be produced biosynthetically through enzyme extracts from rice. Mohan, Ram S.; Yee, Nathan K.N.; Coates, Robert...
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perhaps other genes are as yet undiscovered in the "completed" genome. Stemarene synthase demonstrates high sequence homology with stemodene synthase,...