Self-Incompatibility and Evolution of Mating Systems in the Brassicaceae

作者: Vernonica E Franklin-Tong , S Sherman-Broyles , JB Nasrallah

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68486-2_6

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摘要: Genetically determined self-incompatibility (SI) systems ensure high rates of out-crossing because they allow the pistil to recognise and reject genetically identical pollen. As such, SI …

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