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Fluorescencein situ hybridization (FISH) using total genomic DNA from putative diploid progenitors was used to confirm the presence of the A and C genomes inAvena maroccana. These results confirm cytological data that intergenomic translocations are present inA. maroccana.
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Leggett, J.M., Thomas, H.M., Meredith, M.R. et al. Intergenomic translocations and the genomic composition of Avena maroccana Gdgr. revealed by FISH. Chromosome Res 2, 163–164 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01553495
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