Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brassicaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - Taxon, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
[PDF][PDF] Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brass icaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - TAXON, 2009 - researchgate.net
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
Arabidopsis Family Ties: Molecular Phylogeny and Age Estimates in Brassicaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - Taxon, 2009 - JSTOR
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
[PDF][PDF] Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brass icaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - TAXON, 2009 - academia.edu
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brassicaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz… - …, 2009 - osnascholar.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brassicaceae.
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz… - Taxon, 2009 - search.ebscohost.com
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
[引用][C] Arabidopsis family ties: Molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brassicaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - Taxon, 2009 - elibrary.ru
Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brassicaceae.
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - 2009 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
[PDF][PDF] Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brass icaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - TAXON, 2009 - researchgate.net
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
[PDF][PDF] Arabidopsis family ties: molecular phylogeny and age estimates in Brass icaceae
A Franzke, D German, IA Al-Shehbaz, K Mummenhoff - TAXON, 2009 - academia.edu
The Brassicaceae family is of great scientific interest because it contains the plant model
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …
organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Currently, contemporary plant research activities expand to …