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QTL dissection using a GK.BN F2 cohort derived from a congenic line.

QTL dissection using a GK.BN F2 cohort derived from a congenic line.

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Main Authors: Collins, S, Wallace, K, Argoud, K, Wallis, R, Gauguier, D
Format: Conference item
Published: 2003
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