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Epistasis in natural populations of a predominantly selfing plant
S. Volis
, I. Shulgina
, M. Zaretsky
, O. Koren
Department of Life Sciences
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Genotype
100%
Epistasis
100%
Natural Populations
100%
Selfing
100%
Self-pollination
66%
Heterozygote
66%
Relative Performance
66%
Seed number
33%
Seed Viability
33%
Plant Species
33%
Spatial Genetic Structure
33%
Seed Germination
33%
Seed Production
33%
Spatially Structured
33%
Outcrossing
33%
Fixed Combination
33%
Purging
33%
Wild Barley
33%
Outbreeding
33%
Transient Phase
33%
Seed Weight
33%
Fixed-distance
33%
Epistatic Effect
33%
Fitness Traits
33%
Kinship Coefficient
33%
Epistatic Gene Interactions
33%
Population-environment
33%
Spatial Mosaic
33%
Coadapted Gene Complex
33%
Heterosis
33%
Crossing Distance
33%
F3 Generation
33%
Artificial Cross
33%
Inbreeding Depression
33%
Simulated Population
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Natural Population
100%
Selfing
100%
Outbreeding
66%
Genetic Structure
33%
Allele
33%
Gene Interaction
33%
Mosaicism
33%
Germination
33%
Seed Weight
33%
Epistasis
33%
Heterosis
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Seeds
100%
Selfing
100%
Allele
33%
Genetic Structure
33%
Seed Germination
33%
Seed Production
33%
Gene Interaction
33%
Wild Barley
33%
Outbreeding
33%
Heterosis
33%
Outbreeding Depression
33%