Population-genetic analysis of HvABCG31 promoter sequence in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum)
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E. Nevo | T. Komatsuda | A. Korol | H. Sela | M. Pourkheirandish | T. Krugman | Guoxiong Chen | Shun Sakuma | Chao Li | Xiaoying Ma | Aidong Wang | G. Jiao | D. Weiner | Hanan Sela | Dmitry Weiner | Aidong Wang
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