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Naughty Behavior of Maize Minichromosomes in Meiosis
Imagine a plant genetics lab in the year 2020. After the genomics era, the function of nearly every plant gene is known. Inexpensive resequencing methods allow easy access to natural genetic variation and creation of multiple mutant alleles for each locus. Geneticists can pursue what has been a life