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Abstract
Cytological analyses of populations of Brunonia australis (Goodeniaceae) have shown interchange hybridity to be a dominant feature of the disjunct populations on the eastern and south-eastern margins of the pan-Australian range. Most reciprocal translocations are population specific and in any one population only one inter-