Natural variation in a homolog of Antirrhinum CENTRORADIALIS contributed to spring growth habit and environmental adaptation in cultivated barley.
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Natural variation in a homolog of Antirrhinum CENTRORADIALIS contributed to spring growth habit and environmental adaptation in cultivated barley.
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Natural variation in a homolog ...... aptation in cultivated barley.
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Natural variation in a homolog ...... aptation in cultivated barley.
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Natural variation in a homolog ...... aptation in cultivated barley.
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Natural variation in a homolog ...... aptation in cultivated barley.
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Alexander Walther
Joanne Russell
Jordi Comadran
Luke Ramsay
Martin Ganal
Pete Hedley
Viktor Korzun
William Thomas
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10.1038/NG.2447
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2012-11-18T00:00:00Z