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2012
X. H. Shan, Li, Y. D., Liu, X. M., Wu, Y., Zhang, M. Z., Guo, W. L., Liu, B., and Yuan, Y. P., Comparative analyses of genetic/epigenetic diversities and structures in a wild barley species (Hordeum brevisubulatum) using MSAP, SSAP and AFLP, vol. 11, pp. 2749-2759, 2012.
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