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The western Mediterranean region provided the founder population of domesticated narrow-leafed lupin

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The evolutionary history of plants during domestication profoundly shaped the genome structure and genetic diversity of today's crops. Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies allow unprecedented opportunities to understand genome evolution in minor crops, which constitute the majority of plant domestications. A diverse set of 231 wild and domesticated narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) accessions were subjected to genotyping-by-sequencing using diversity arrays technol...

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10.1007/s00122-018-3171-x

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0000-0002-2299-2050
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Institution:
University of Oxford
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MPLS Division
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Plant Sciences
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ORCID:
0000-0001-8530-3067
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Institution:
University of Oxford
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MPLS
Department:
Plant Sciences
Oxford college:
St Hilda's College
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0000-0002-7651-0977
Publisher:
Springer Publisher's website
Journal:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics Journal website
Volume:
131
Issue:
12
Pages:
2543–2554
Publication date:
2018-09-17
Acceptance date:
2018-08-25
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EISSN:
1432-2242
ISSN:
0040-5752
Pmid:
30225643
Language:
English
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pubs:920897
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uuid:3d5355dd-7913-4246-9661-d4548fc7fa6b
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pubs:920897
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920897
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2018-10-18

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