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Chromosome associations in the interspecific hybrids of Trigonella corniculata, T. hamosa and T. cretica have been studied. T. hamosa differs from T. corniculata and T. cretica by one translocation. No translocation was detected in the hybrid T. corniculata x T. cretica. These species have basically the same genomes.
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Singh, A. Studies on the interspecific hybrids of Trigonella corniculata L., T. hamosa L. and T. cretica L. . Genetica 44, 264–269 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00119111
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