Genome-wide association study in quinoa reveals selection pattern typical for crops with a short breeding history

  1. Dilan Sarange Rajapaksha Patiranage
  2. Elodie Rey
  3. Nazgol Emrani  Is a corresponding author
  4. Gordon Wellman
  5. Karl Schmid
  6. Sandra M Schmöckel
  7. Mark Tester
  8. Christian Jung  Is a corresponding author
  1. Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel, Germany
  2. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
  3. University of Hohenheim, Germany
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  1. Dilan Sarange Rajapaksha Patiranage
  2. Elodie Rey
  3. Nazgol Emrani
  4. Gordon Wellman
  5. Karl Schmid
  6. Sandra M Schmöckel
  7. Mark Tester
  8. Christian Jung
(2022)
Genome-wide association study in quinoa reveals selection pattern typical for crops with a short breeding history
eLife 11:e66873.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66873