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The Journal of Heredity 1983:74(1):62-62
© 1983 The American Genetic Association 74:62


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Greater meiotic recombination in male vs. female gametes in Pinus radiata

G. F. Moran, J. C. Bell, and A. J. Hilliker

CSIRO Division of Forest Research PO Box 4008, Canberra, ACT, Australia
CSIRO Division of Plant Industry PO Box 600, Canberra City, ACT, Australia

Abstract

Sexually related regional variations in meiotic recombination in Pinus radiata is reported. Six different but genetically homogenous clones of P. radiata consistently showed higher melotic recombination in the male gametophyte for the chromosomal interval as sayed.


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