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Recessive allelic variations of three microsatellite sites within theO2 gene in maize

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Wenpeng Yang, Younglian Zheng, Shen Ni, et al. (2004). Recessive allelic variations of three microsatellite sites within theO2 gene in maize. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 22(4), 361-374. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02772679