A Phylogenomic Assessment of Ancient Polyploidy and Genome Evolution across the Poales
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Saravanaraj N. Ayyampalayam | Jerrold I. Davis | J. Leebens-Mack | C. dePamphilis | Haibao Tang | D. Stevenson | J. Pires | T. Givnish | M. McKain | J. McNeal | Jim Leebens-Mack | J. C. Pires | Dennis Wm. Stevenson | Jim Leebens‐Mack
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