James A.
Shapiro |
Hybrid dysgenesis &
interspecific hybridization
(Bregliano 1983; Kidwell 1985; Fawcett, Lister et al. 1986;
Kocur, Drier
et al. 1986; Yannopoulos,
Stamatis et al. 1987; Kidwell,
Kimura et al. 1988; Bucheton 1990;
Scheinker,
Lozovskaya et al. 1990; Petrov,
Schutzman et al. 1995; O'Neill,
O'Neill et al. 1998; Vieira, Vieira
et al. 1998; Labrador,
Farre et al. 1999; Sundararajan,
Atkinson et al. 1999; Vrana,
Fossella et al. 2000; Brown,
Strbuncelj et al. 2002; Brennecke,
Aravin et al. 2007; Metcalfe,
Bulazel et al. 2007; Brennecke,
Malone et al. 2008; Brown, Golden
et al. 2008; Cuzin,
Grandjean et al. 2008; Molnar,
Benavente et al. 2009; Soltis, Buggs
et al. 2009; Soltis and
Soltis 2009; Brown and
O'Neill 2010; Buggs, Chamala
et al. 2010; Cuzin and
Rassoulzadegan 2010; Moschetti,
Dimitri et al. 2010; Symonds,
Soltis et al. 2010; Wang, Wang et
al. 2010; Xie, Khan et
al. 2010; Buggs, Zhang
et al. 2011; Liu, Yu et al.
2011; Maheshwari and
Barbash 2011; Zinner, Arnold
et al. 2011; Buggs, Chamala
et al. 2012; Chester,
Gallagher et al. 2012)
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