Distribution of RAPD Markers on a Linkage Map of Barley

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Distribution of RAPD Markers on a Linkage Map of Barley. / Giese, H.; Holm‐Jensen, A. G.; Mathiassen, H.; Kjær, B.; Rasmussen, S. K.; Bay, H.; Jensen, J.

I: Hereditas, Bind 120, Nr. 3, 1994, s. 267-273.

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Giese, H, Holm‐Jensen, AG, Mathiassen, H, Kjær, B, Rasmussen, SK, Bay, H & Jensen, J 1994, 'Distribution of RAPD Markers on a Linkage Map of Barley', Hereditas, bind 120, nr. 3, s. 267-273. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1994.00267.x

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Giese, H., Holm‐Jensen, A. G., Mathiassen, H., Kjær, B., Rasmussen, S. K., Bay, H., & Jensen, J. (1994). Distribution of RAPD Markers on a Linkage Map of Barley. Hereditas, 120(3), 267-273. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1994.00267.x

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Giese H, Holm‐Jensen AG, Mathiassen H, Kjær B, Rasmussen SK, Bay H o.a. Distribution of RAPD Markers on a Linkage Map of Barley. Hereditas. 1994;120(3):267-273. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1994.00267.x

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Giese, H. ; Holm‐Jensen, A. G. ; Mathiassen, H. ; Kjær, B. ; Rasmussen, S. K. ; Bay, H. ; Jensen, J. / Distribution of RAPD Markers on a Linkage Map of Barley. I: Hereditas. 1994 ; Bind 120, Nr. 3. s. 267-273.

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