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Two Plastid DNA Lineages—Rapa/Oleracea and Nigra—within the Tribe Brassiceae Can Be Best Explained by Reciprocal Crosses at Hexaploidy: Evidence from Divergence Times of the Plastid Genomes and R-Block Genes of the A and B Genomes of Brassica juncea
MLA
Sharma, Sarita, et al. “Two Plastid DNA Lineages—Rapa/Oleracea and Nigra—within the Tribe Brassiceae Can Be Best Explained by Reciprocal Crosses at Hexaploidy: Evidence from Divergence Times of the Plastid Genomes and R-Block Genes of the A and B Genomes of Brassica Juncea.” PLoS ONE, vol. 9, no. 4, Apr. 2014, pp. 1–11. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093260.
APA
Sharma, S., Padmaja, K. L., Gupta, V., Paritosh, K., Pradhan, A. K., & Pental, D. (2014). Two Plastid DNA Lineages—Rapa/Oleracea and Nigra—within the Tribe Brassiceae Can Be Best Explained by Reciprocal Crosses at Hexaploidy: Evidence from Divergence Times of the Plastid Genomes and R-Block Genes of the A and B Genomes of Brassica juncea. PLoS ONE, 9(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093260
Chicago
Sharma, Sarita, K. Lakshmi Padmaja, Vibha Gupta, Kumar Paritosh, Akshay K. Pradhan, and Deepak Pental. 2014. “Two Plastid DNA Lineages—Rapa/Oleracea and Nigra—within the Tribe Brassiceae Can Be Best Explained by Reciprocal Crosses at Hexaploidy: Evidence from Divergence Times of the Plastid Genomes and R-Block Genes of the A and B Genomes of Brassica Juncea.” PLoS ONE 9 (4): 1–11. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093260.