Molecular Markers for the Genetic Analysis of Apomixis. Asins, M. J., Garcia, M. R., Ruiz, C., & Carbonell, E. A. In Jain, S. M., Brar, D. S., & Ahloowalia, B. S., editors, Molecular Techniques in Crop Improvement, pages 265–281. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, 2002.
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Most flowering plants reproduce sexually through seeds. A zygote is formed by fusion of reduced female and male gametes (amphimixis) and develops into an embryo. However, some angiosperms commonly reproduce through seeds having an embryo, which is formed without reduction of the chromosome number nor fertilisation, by a process called apomixis (Nogler, 1984).
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	address = {Dordrecht},
	title = {Molecular {Markers} for the {Genetic} {Analysis} of {Apomixis}},
	isbn = {978-94-017-2356-5},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2356-5_9},
	abstract = {Most flowering plants reproduce sexually through seeds. A zygote is formed by fusion of reduced female and male gametes (amphimixis) and develops into an embryo. However, some angiosperms commonly reproduce through seeds having an embryo, which is formed without reduction of the chromosome number nor fertilisation, by a process called apomixis (Nogler, 1984).},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2024-10-16},
	booktitle = {Molecular {Techniques} in {Crop} {Improvement}},
	publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
	author = {Asins, M. J. and Garcia, M. R. and Ruiz, C. and Carbonell, E. A.},
	editor = {Jain, S. Mohan and Brar, D. S. and Ahloowalia, B. S.},
	year = {2002},
	doi = {10.1007/978-94-017-2356-5_9},
	pages = {265--281},
}

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