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Microgeographic studies of allozyme and DNA differentiation could contribute to a better understanding of the nature and dynamics of genetic polymorphisms at the protein and DNA levels and the evolutionary forces shaping their genomic structure (Nevo 1983b).
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Nevo, E., Korol, A.B., Beiles, A., Fahima, T. (2002). Microgeographic Studies of Allozyme and Dna Polymorphisms in Triticum dicoccoides. In: Evolution of Wild Emmer and Wheat Improvement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07140-3_5
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