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Genetic differentiation and species cohesion in two widespread Central American Begonia species
Alex Twyford
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C A Kidner
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R A Ennos
School of Biological Sciences
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genetic Divergence
100%
Begonia
100%
Americans
100%
Reproductives
28%
Genus
14%
Genetics
14%
Gene Flow
14%
Genotyping
14%
Microsatellite
14%
Herbaceous Plant
14%
Pollen
14%
Viability
14%
Allopatry
14%
Selfing
14%
Reproductive Isolation
14%
Population Genetics
14%
Loci
14%
Publications
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Species
100%
Genetic Divergence
100%
Species Differentiation
42%
Genome Size
28%
Plant
28%
Selfing
14%
Microsatellite DNA
14%
Population Genetics
14%
Genetics
14%
Genotyping
14%
Allopatry
14%
Reproductive Isolation
14%
Genus
14%
Precursor
14%
Reduction (Chemistry)
14%
Genetic Determinism
14%
Species Richness
14%
Gene Flow
14%