A Genome-Wide Scan for Evidence of Selection in a Maize Population Under Long-Term Artificial Selection for Ear Number
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Timothy M. Beissinger | D. Gianola | K. Barry | S. Kaeppler | C. Hirsch | Brieanne Vaillancourt | Shweta Deshpande | C. R. Buell | N. D. Leon | N. D. León
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