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... make detailed studies on the degree of relationship between the various plant species and varieties and on their genome structures. In recent decades many results have been achieved in this field. Basic breeding material with more favourable agronomic properties have been developed carrying genes or ...
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... the rate of recombination , the rate of mutation, genetic drift , non randome mationg and population structure (Falconer, 1996). As such the objective of this paper was to investigate the impact of selection intensity in level of Linkage Disequilibrium . MATERIAL AND METHODS SIMULATION A genome con ...
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Pathogenomics

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