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Genotypic control of chromosome behaviour in rye IX. The effect of selection on the disjunction frequency of interchange associations
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Genotypic control of chromosome behaviour in rye IX. The effect of selection on the disjunction frequency of interchange associations

  • Shong Sun1 nAff2 &
  • H Rees1 

Heredity volume 22, pages 249–254 (1967)Cite this article

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Sun, S., Rees, H. Genotypic control of chromosome behaviour in rye IX. The effect of selection on the disjunction frequency of interchange associations. Heredity 22, 249–254 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1967.30

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