Gene expression variation in natural populations of hexaploid and allododecaploid Spartina species (Poaceae)
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J. Boutte | A. Salmon | M. Ainouche | H. Chelaifa | Pierre Bourdaud | J. Ferreira de Carvalho | K. Ainouche
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