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Genome size variation in the Fagaceae and its implications for trees

Chen et al., 2014

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Chen S
Cannon C
Kua C
Liu J
Galbraith D
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Tree Genetics & Genomes

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Polyploidization is a major source of diversification among plants, particularly during cladogenesis, but most evidence involves herbaceous temperate species. The prevalence of polyploidy among woody taxa is largely unknown, especially among tropical groups. In …
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