The study also looked at pecan trees and discovered that they too have a flowering strategy that’s controlled by a distinct genetic region, but in a different area of the genome to walnut trees.
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Genetic mechanism of alternating sexes in walnut trees has some parallels to sex determination in humansGroh and his doctoral advisor, Professor Graham Coop of the Department of Evolution and Ecology, made use of data from UC Davis's walnut breeding program and also tracked flowering in native ...
Groh and his doctoral advisor, Professor Graham Coop of the Department of Evolution and Ecology, made use of data from UC Davis’ walnut breeding program and also tracked flowering in native ...
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