A whole-genome snapshot of 454 sequences exposes the composition of the barley genome and provides evidence for parallel evolution of genome size in wheat and barley.
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M. Platzer | S. Taudien | A. Graner | T. Wicker | B. Keller | N. Stein | A. Houben
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