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Petr Smýkal, Matthew N. Nelson, Jens D. Berger and Eric J.B. Von Wettberg
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and tools over the past 12,000 years, with manifold effects on both human society and the genetic structure of the domesticated species. The outcomes of crop...
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C. D. Quinton, B. J. Wood, and S. P. Miller
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Freddy Mora, Carlos Alberto Scapim, Adam Baharum, Antonio Teixeira Amaral Júnior
Pág. 83 - 89
In genetic studies, most Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) mapping methods presuppose that the continuous trait of interest follows a normal (Gaussian) distribution. However, many economically important traits of agricultural crops have a non-normal distr...
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N. M. Lopera-Barrero
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Several ecological and climatic factors, especially those related to human activities, have been contributing to the disappearance of natural populations of piracanjuba (Brycon orbignyanus). Due to the importance of these fi sh to the ecosystems in wh...
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H D Blackburn
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