Genome sequences and population genomics provide insights into the demographic history, inbreeding, and mutation load of two 'living fossil' tree species of Dipteronia.
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K. Olsen | H. Comes | R. Lu | Shanshan Zhu | Pan Li | Xinyijing Zhang | Yingxiong Qiu | Yu Feng | Jun Chen | Jie Qiu
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