Acquisition of collection material
Selected references
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Ceska, J.F., J.M. Affolter and J.L. Hamrick, 1997. Developing a sampling strategy for Baptisia arachnifera based on allozyme diversity. Conservation Biology, 11: 1133-1139.
Lamboy, W.F., J. Yu, P.L. Forsline and N.F. Weeden, 1996. Partitioning of allozyme diversity in wild populations of Malus sieversii L. and implications for germplasm collection. American Society for Horticultural Science (USA), 121: 982-987.
Maquet, A., I.Z. Zoro Bi, O.J. Rocha and J.P. Baudoin, 1996. Case studies on breeding systems and its consequences for germplasm conservation. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 43: 309-318.
Schoen, D.J. and A.H.D. Brown, 1993. Conservation of allelic richness in wild crop relatives is aided by assessment of genetic markers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 90: 10623-10627.
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Miller, J.C. and S.D. Tanksley, 1990. RFLP analysis of phylogenetic relationships and genetic variation in the genus Lycopersicon. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 80: 437-448.