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Biosystematic studies on the status of Solanum chilense
Andrew R. Raduski
, Boris Igić
Pediatric Epidemiology & Clinical Research
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Biosystematics
100%
Solanum chilense
100%
Solanum
66%
Outcrossing
66%
Taxonomic Status
66%
Outcrossing Species
66%
Wild Tomato
66%
Genetic Diversity
33%
Tomato
33%
Population Genetics
33%
Species Identification
33%
Exotic Germplasm
33%
Breeding System
33%
Obligate
33%
Wild Species
33%
Flowering Plants
33%
Possible Causes
33%
Morphological Data
33%
Chilean
33%
Lycopersicon
33%
Economic Importance
33%
Selfing
33%
Morphological Traits
33%
Cryptic Species
33%
Inland Population
33%
Weight of Evidence
33%
Self-incompatibility
33%
Effective Population Size
33%
RAD-seq
33%
Population Genetic Analysis
33%
Under-recognition
33%
Size Diversity
33%
Evolving Populations
33%
Cultivated Tomato
33%
Reduced Representation Sequencing
33%
Coastal Population
33%
Lycopersicum
33%
Taxonomic Practices
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Solanum Chilense
100%
Outcrossing
100%
Lycopersicon
75%
Population Genetics
50%
Cladistics
25%
Weight-of-Evidence
25%
Population Size
25%
Germplasm
25%
Selfing
25%
Genetic Variability
25%
Genetic Divergence
25%
Angiosperm
25%
Breeding
25%