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Genetic Uniformity of the U.S. Upland Cotton Crop since the Introduction of Transgenic Cottons

D. T. Bowman*,a, O. L. Mayb and J. B. Creechc

a Dep. of Crop Science, North Carolina State Univ., Box 8604, Raleigh, NC 27695-8604
b Dep. of Crop & Soil Science, Univ. of Georgia, P.O. Box 748, Tifton, GA 31793
c Delta Res. & Ext. Ctr., P.O. Box 197, Stoneville, MS 38776



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Fig. 1. Origin of parents used in the final cross for the development of cotton cultivars from 1970 to 2000.

 





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