Genome-wide SNPs and re-sequencing of growth habit and inflorescence genes in barley: implications for association mapping in germplasm arrays varying in size and structure
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Kevin P. Smith | Kevin P Smith | Péter Szűcs | Timothy J Close | Patrick M Hayes | Gary J Muehlbauer | Alfonso Cuesta-Marcos | T. Close | P. Hayes | G. Muehlbauer | P. Szűcs | T. Filichkin | Tanya Filichkin | A. Cuesta‐Marcos
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