Toward a unified genetic map of higher plants, transcending the monocot-dicot divergence.

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Published in Nat Genet on December 01, 1996

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A H Paterson, T H Lan, K P Reischmann, C Chang, Y R Lin, S C Liu, M D Burow, S P Kowalski, C S Katsar, T A DelMonte, K A Feldmann, K F Schertz, J F Wendel

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