Evolutionary history of the NAM-B1 gene in wild and domesticated tetraploid wheat

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Maria Lundström
Matti W. Leino
Jenny Hagenblad
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[1] Linköping University,The Archaeological Research Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
[2] IFM Biology,undefined
[3] Nordiska museet,undefined
[4] Swedish Museum of Cultural History,undefined
[5] Stockholm University,undefined
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BMC Genetics | / 18卷
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Selective sweep; Grain protein content (GPC); Emmer; Durum; Domestication gene;
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