Genetic variation and temperature affects hybrid barriers during interspecific hybridization

Katrine N Bjerkan1,2, Karina S Hornslien1, Ida M Johannessen1

  • 1EVOGENE, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0316, Oslo, Norway.

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