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Diverse adapted populations for improving northern maize inbreds
Jennifer M. Taller,
Rex Bernardo
Agronomy and Plant Genetics
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Cluster Analysis
25%
Corn Belt
25%
Diverse Groups
25%
Dominant Allele
25%
Exotic Population
25%
Genetic Diversity
50%
Germplasm
25%
Heterotic Groups
25%
Inter-simple Sequence Repeat
25%
Iowa
25%
Landraces
25%
Maize Inbred Lines
100%
Maize(Zea mays L.)
25%
Minnesota
100%
New Germplasm
25%
Open-pollinated Populations
25%
Possible Sources
25%
Quantitative Genetic Model
25%
Relative Frequency
25%
Simple Sequence Repeat Markers
25%
Single Cross
50%
South America
25%
Synthetic Population
25%
Test Cross
25%
U.S. Corn Belt
25%
Yield Data
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Allele
50%
Cluster Analysis
50%
Genetic Divergence
100%
Genetic Variability
100%
Germplasm
100%
Landrace
50%
Quantitative Genetics
50%
Synthetic Populations
50%
Testcrosses
50%