Genotypic confirmation of a biased phenotypic sex ratio in a dryland moss using restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
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In dioicous mosses, sex is determined by a single U (female, ♀) or V (male, ♂) chromosome. Although a 1 : 1 sex ratio is expected following meiosis, phenotypic sex ratios based on the production of gametangia are often female-biased. The dryland moss (Pottiaceae) is notable for its low frequency of sex expression and strong phenotypic female bias. Here we present a technique to determine genotypic sex in a single shoot of , and report results of a case study examining genotypic and phenotypic sex ratios. |
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1969
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Applications in plant sciences
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10
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2
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e11467
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1969
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https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11467
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10.1002/aps3.11467
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Appl Plant Sci
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