A single nucleotide deletion in gibberellin 20-oxidase 1 causes alpine dwarfism in Arabidopsis thali

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  Alpine dwarfism is widely observed in alpine plant populations and often considered a high-altitude adaptation, yet its molecular basis and ecological relevance remain unclear.
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