Subgenome Dominance in an Interspecific Hybrid, Synthetic Allopolyploid, and a 140-Year-Old Naturally Established Neo-Allopolyploid Monkeyflower
Patrick P. Edger(Michigan State University), Joshua R. Puzey(Harvard University), J. Chris Pires(Colorado State University), Mario Vallejo‐Marín(University of Stirling), Adrian E. Platts(McGill University), Lexiang Ji(Boston Biomedical (United States)), Arielle M. Cooley(Whitman College), Megan J. Bowman(Michigan State University), Kevin L. Childs(Michigan State University), Adam J. Bewick(University of Georgia), Ronald D. Smith(William & Mary), Gregory D. Smith(William & Mary), Jacob D. Washburn(University of Missouri), Yao‐Wu Yuan(University of Connecticut), Robert J. Schmitz(University of Georgia), Michael R. McKain(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center)
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