The genetic architecture of the maize progenitor, teosinte, and how it was altered during maize domestication
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Peter J. Bradbury | J. Doebley | J. Holland | E. Buckler | Qi Sun | L. F. Samayoa | B. Olukolu | J. Ross‐Ibarra | Anna Lóránt | M. Romay | P. Bradbury | Qiuyue Chen | Chin Jian Yang | Michael A Neumeyer | J. Ross-Ibarra | Qiuyue Chen | Qiuyue Chen | Qiuyue Chen
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