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Stable and Widespread Structural Heteroplasmy in Chloroplast Genomes Revealed by a New Long-Read Quantification Method
Polyploidy and the Evolutionary History of Cotton
Long-Reads Reveal That the Chloroplast Genome Exists in Two Distinct Versions in Most Plants
Variation Than Mainland Populations?
Darwin, Plants and Portugal Autor(Es): Paiva, Jorge Publicado
QTL Mapping for Flowering-Time and Photoperiod Insensitivity of Cotton Gossypium Darwinii Watt
Cotton Genetic Resources. a Review Mehboob-Ur-Rahman, Shaheen, Tabbasam, Muhammad Iqbal, Ashraf, Zafar, Andrew Paterson
Evolution and Natural History of the Cotton Genus
Downloaded from Genbank on That Full Plastid Genomes Are Not Sufficient to Reject Al- February 28, 2012
The Utility of Graph Clustering of 5S Ribosomal DNA Homoeologs In
Genetics and Genomics of Cotton (Plant Genetics and Genomics
The Status of the Endemic Flora of Galapagos: the Number of Threatened Species Is Increasing Alan Tye Charles Darwin Foundation
Comparative Genomics of Gossypium Spp
Reproductive and Pollination Biology of the Endemic Hawaiian Cotton, Gossypium Tomentosum (Malvaceae) John M
Charles Darwin Research Station
Allozyme Diversity and Lntrogression in the Galapagos Islands Endemic Gossypium Datwinii and Its Relationship to Continental G
Genetic Diversity in Gossypium Genus
From the Galapagos Islands: a Phylogenetic Revision Based on Morphological, Anatomical, Chemical, and Molecular Data
Top View
A New Species of Cotton from Wake Atoll,Gossypium Stephensii(Malvaceae) Jonathan F
Nuclear DNA Amounts in Angiosperms: Targets, Trends and Tomorrow
Genome-Wide Comparative Analysis of Flowering-Time Genes; Insights on the Gene Family Expansion and Evolutionary Perspective
Genetic Diversity in Gossypium Hirsutum and the Origin of Upland Cotton Jonathan F
Safety Assessment of Transgenic Organisms OECD Consensus Documents Safety Assessment Volume 4 of Transgenic Organisms
Jurassic NLR: Conserved and Dynamic Evolutionary Features of the Atypically Ancient Immune Receptor ZAR1
Polyploidy and the Evolutionary History of Cotton Jonathan F
Darwin, Evolution, Evolutionisms
Yields Insights Into Genome Downsizing Corrinne E
Parallel Up-Regulation of the Profilin Gene Family Following
Darwin As a Plant Scientist: a Southern Hemisphere Perspective
GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS for SUPPORTING CONSERVATION STRATEGIES of CROP WILD RELATIVES By
Collinearity Analysis of Allotetraploid Gossypium Tomentosum and Gossypium Darwinii
A New Species of the Wild Dragon Tree, Dracaena (Dracaenaceae) from Gran Canaria and Its Taxonomic and Biogeographic Implications
Section 1. Cotton (Gossypium Spp.)
Genome-Wide Mining and Characterization of SSR Markers for Gene Mapping and Gene Diversity in Gossypium Barbadense L
(Gossypium Hirsutum L.) in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean
Non-Cultivated Cotton Species (Gossypium Spp.) Act As a Reservoir for Cotton Leaf Curl Begomoviruses and Associated Satellites