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GrainGenes Author Report: Kohl J

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Kohl J
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ReferenceKilian B et al. (2007) Molecular diversity at 18 loci in 321 wild and 92 domesticate lines reveal no reduction of nucleotide diversity during Triticum monococcum (Einkorn) domestication: implications for the origin of agriculture. Molecular Biology and Evolution 24:2657.
ReferenceKilian B et al. (2007) Independent wheat B and G genome origins in outcrossing Aegilops progenitor haplotypes. Molecular Biology and Evolution 24:217.
ReferenceKilian B et al. (2006) Haplotype structure at seven barley genes: relevance to gene pool bottlenecks, phylogeny of ear type and site of barley domestication. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 276:230.
ReferenceWaalwijk C et al. (2004) Quantitative detection of Fusarium species in wheat using TaqMan European Journal of Plant Pathology 110:481-494.
ReferenceWaalwijk C et al. (2003) Major changes in Fusarium spp. in wheat in the Netherlands European Journal of Plant Pathology 109:743-754.

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