Phylogenomic and comparative genome analysis of the Juglandaceae family reveals black walnut ( <i>Juglans nigra</i> ) as an ancient lineage of the <i>Rhysocaryon</i> section
Aziz Ebrahimi(Purdue University West Lafayette), Douglass F. Jacobs(Purdue University West Lafayette), Nicholas R. LaBonte(State Street (United States)), J. Grey Monroe(Plant (United States)), Samarth Mathur(National Institutes of Health), Evan Long(Carnegie Department of Plant Biology), Mohammad Mehdi Arab(University of Tehran)
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