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- who: Jiwei Yin and collaborators from the Flinders University, Australia have published the paper: SSR marker based analysis for identification and of genetic diversity of non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Clustering results in this study showed that most of the 423 nonheading Chinese cabbage varieties fell into one of three main groups, pak-choi, caitai, and tacai, which was in line with the actual status of breeding and production. In this study, by using 423 non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties with rich and diverse phenotypes, 23 pairs of SSR primers . . .
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