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The homœologous nature of the non-homologous meiotic pairing in Triticum æstivum deficient for chromosome V (5B)
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The homœologous nature of the non-homologous meiotic pairing in Triticum æstivum deficient for chromosome V (5B)

  • Ralph Riley1 &
  • C Kempanna1 

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Riley, R., Kempanna, C. The homœologous nature of the non-homologous meiotic pairing in Triticum æstivum deficient for chromosome V (5B). Heredity 18, 287–306 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1963.31

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