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P chromosomes involved in intergenomic rearrangements of Kengyilia thoroldiana affected by the environment

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Financial support provided by the National Key Technology R & D Programme (project no. 2013BAD01B02) is gratefully appreciated. We are very grateful to BioMedES Ltd (Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0LX, UK) for improving the article linguistically.

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Wang Q., Han H., Gao A., Yang X. and Li L. 2014 P chromosomes involved in intergenomic rearrangements of Kengyilia thoroldiana affected by the environment. J. Genet. 93, xx–xx

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WANG, Q., HAN, H., GAO, A. et al. P chromosomes involved in intergenomic rearrangements of Kengyilia thoroldiana affected by the environment. J Genet 93, 199–202 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-014-0335-6

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