Evaluation of genetic diversity in natural populations of Japanese larch for its conservation and breeding
Assessment of genetic conservation needs for a particular species should first consider the development of baseline information on populations, such as levels of genetic diversity within and among populations, population structure and genetic relationships among populations. Conservation genetics, t...
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Main Author: | Maldia, Lerma San Jose |
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