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Recombination value for genes E and M in potatoes
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  • Published: 01 May 1966

Recombination value for genes E and M in potatoes

  • H W Howard1 

Heredity volume 21, pages 313–315 (1966)Cite this article

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Howard, H. Recombination value for genes E and M in potatoes. Heredity 21, 313–315 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1966.25

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