Reticulate Evolution of the Rye Genome[W][OPEN]
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Uwe Scholz | Jan Vrána | Karl G Kugler | Jaroslav Dolezel | Eva Bauer | Bernd Hackauf | Viktor Korzun | Chris-Carolin Schön | Karl G. Kugler | Mihaela M. Martis | Nils Stein | K. Mayer | U. Scholz | J. Doležel | V. Korzun | J. Vrána | N. Stein | C. Schön | E. Bauer | Ruonan Zhou | M. Kubaláková | T. Schmutzer | B. Hackauf | Klaus F X Mayer | Marie Kubaláková | Ruonan Zhou | Thomas Schmutzer | G. Haseneyer | S. König | Susanne König | Mihaela M Martis | Grit Haseneyer | Thomas Schmutzer
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