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Mutant expression in diploid potatoes
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Mutant expression in diploid potatoes

  • N W Simmonds1 

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Simmonds, N. Mutant expression in diploid potatoes. Heredity 20, 65–72 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1965.8

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  • Received: 28 September 1964

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