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The Oryza map alignment project: the golden path to unlocking the genetic potential of wild rice species

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Main Authors: Wing, Rod A., Ammiraju, Jetty S. S., Luo, Meizhong, Kim, HyeRan, Yu, Yeisoo, Kudrna, Dave, Goicoechea, José L., Wang, Wenming, Nelson, Will, Rao, Kiran, Brar, Darshan, Mackill, Dave J., Han, Bin, Soderlund, Cari, Stein, Lincoln, SanMiguel, Phillip, Jackson, Scott
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2005
Subjects:
bacterial artificial chromosomes
chromosome maps
genetic mapping
genomes
genome analysis
nucleotide sequences
wild relatives
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166709
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