Distinct Genetic Architectures for Male and Female Inflorescence Traits of Maize
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Edward S. Buckler | Michael D. McMullen | James B. Holland | Peter J. Bradbury | Sherry Flint-Garcia | S. Myles | M. McMullen | T. Rocheford | J. Holland | E. Buckler | S. Flint-Garcia | P. Brown | P. Bradbury | Feng Tian | N. Upadyayula | Feng Tian | Patrick J. Brown | Sean Myles | Torbert R. Rocheford | Narasimham Upadyayula | Gregory S. Mahone
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