Abundant DNA markers detected by PCR using simple sequence repeat primers without anchor sequences in soybean
Daijun, Y.A.N.G.; Naito, Y.; Ishikawa, M.; Kojima, T.; Tazuke, A.; Niwa, M.
Breeding Science (Tokyo 1999) 51(3): 207-210
2001
ISSN/ISBN: 1344-7610
Accession: 073863257
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