Genetic characterization of 218 elite CIMMYT maize inbred lines using RFLP markers. Euphytica 2005. M. L. Warburton, J.M. Ribaut, J. Franco J. Crossa, P. Dubreuil & F.J. Betrán.
Genetic characterization of 218 elite CIMMYT maize inbred lines using RFLP markers. Euphytica 2005. M. L. Warburton, J.M. Ribaut, J. Franco J. Crossa, P. Dubreuil & F.J. Betrán. Supporting Figure 1. UPGMA based on Roger’s distances between 218 CIMMYT maize inbred lines.
Genetic characterization of 218 elite CIMMYT inbred maize lines using RFLP markers. Euphytica 2005. M. L. Warburton, J.M. Ribaut, J. Franco J. Crossa, P. Dubreuil & F.J. Betrán. Supporting Table 1. Information on the 218 lines included in the study. (PDF 69 KB)
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