High-resolution crossover maps for each bivalent of Zea mays using recombination nodules.
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L. Anderson | S. Stack | G. Doyle | Brian Brigham | Jenna Carter | K. D. Hooker | Ann Lai | M. Rice | Lorinda K Anderson | Gregory G Doyle | Brian Brigham | Jenna Carter | Kristina D Hooker | Ann Lai | Mindy Rice | Stephen M Stack
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