Genes to genus; a biochemical basis for tomorrows agriculture.
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TextPublication details: Illinois International Minerals & Chemical Corporation Administrative Center 1965Description: 121pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 575.113:577.4(73) 21/22.1.1965 (082.2) K5
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