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Plant Cell, Vol. 12, 309-310, March 2000, Copyright © 2000, American Society of Plant Physiologists


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

How Can Two-Gene Models of Self-Incompatibility Generate New Specificities?

Deborah Charleswortha
a Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology (ICAPB) University of Edinburgh Ashworth Lab. King's Buildings W. Mains Rd., Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK




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