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Whole genome duplication does not promote common modes of reproductive isolation in Trifolium pratense
Laura D. Porturas,
Kari A. Segraves
Department of Biology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
polyploidy
86%
reproductive isolation
83%
minority
63%
autogamy
56%
genome
51%
pollinator
48%
flowering
44%
floral trait
35%
vegetative reproduction
29%
flower
20%
phenology
19%
ecology
14%
method
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Reproductive Isolation
100%
Trifolium
89%
Polyploidy
68%
Genome
37%
Diploidy
27%
Self-Fertilization
9%
Flowers
6%
Ecology
5%
Reproduction
4%
Population
1%
Agriculture & Biology
Trifolium pratense
62%
reproductive isolation
60%
polyploidy
54%
genome
30%
diploidy
20%
cytotypes
19%
selfing
10%
pollinators
10%
floral characteristics
6%
flowering time
5%
phenology
4%
ecology
3%
flowering
3%
flowers
3%
methodology
1%