Relationship between transmission ratio distortion and genetic divergence in intraspecific rice crosses
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M. Yano | K. Matsubara | K. Ebana | T. Shibaya | T. Ando | K. Hori | S. Fukuoka | N. Ono | T. Mizubayashi | Y. Nonoue | Eri Ogiso | Sachie Itoh | Nozomi Ono
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