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Natural genetic variation and hybridization in plants

Ian R Henderson1, David E Salt2

  • 1Department of Plant Sciences, Downing Street, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EA, United Kingdom.

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|November 22, 2017
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Keywords:
AgricultureDNA sequencing technologiesepistasisevolutionary adaptationgenetic variationintra- and inter-specific hybridizationmeiotic recombinationphenotypic traitsreproductive strategy (flowering time)

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