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Elements of the S-gene complex III. Chromosome fragments and naturally occurring S-gene mutations in Nicotiana bonariensis
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Elements of the S-gene complex III. Chromosome fragments and naturally occurring S-gene mutations in Nicotiana bonariensis

  • Kamla Kant Pandey1 

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Pandey, K. Elements of the S-gene complex III. Chromosome fragments and naturally occurring S-gene mutations in Nicotiana bonariensis. Heredity 24, 353–360 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1969.53

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