2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.02.535280
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Genome size, genetic diversity, and phenotypic variability imply the effect of genetic variation instead of ploidy on trait plasticity in the cross-pollinated tree species of mulberry

Abstract: Genome size, genetic diversity, and phenotypic vitiation were estimated to develop a model-based population structure and identify ploidy-associated traits of a wide collection of cross-pollinated, highly heterozygous tree species of Morus. Elucidation of genome size (GS), genetic and phenotypic variation is the fundamental aspect of crop improvement programs. Mulberry is a cross-pollinated, highly heterozygous tree eudicot, and comprised of huge ploidy variation with great adaptability across the world. Howev… Show more

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