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Cryptic speciation in Lens culinaris
G. Ladizinsky
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S. Abbo
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Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
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Lens Culinaris
100%
Cryptic Speciation
100%
Crossability
100%
Chromosome Rearrangement
66%
Lentil
66%
Orientalis
33%
In the Wild
33%
Gene-gene
33%
Wild Progenitors
33%
Major Gene
33%
Southern Turkey
33%
Aborted Seeds
33%
Minor Genes
33%
Northern Syria
33%
Major-minor
33%
Cultigen
33%
Karyotype Rearrangements
33%
Embryo Culture
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Species Differentiation
100%
Chromosome Rearrangement
100%
Karyotype
50%
Taxon
50%
Major Gene
50%
Cultigen
50%
Embryo Culture
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Species Differentiation
100%
Chromosome Rearrangement
100%
Taxon
50%
Karyotype
50%
Embryo Culture
50%
Major Gene
50%