Complete plastome sequences of Picea asperata and P. crassifolia and comparative analyses with P. abies and P. morrisonicola
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Complete plastome sequences of Picea asperata and P. crassifolia and comparative analyses with P. abies and P. morrisonicola
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GENOME
Volume 62, Issue 5, Pages 317-328
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Canadian Science Publishing
Online
2019-04-19
DOI
10.1139/gen-2018-0195
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