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Molecular markers for tolerance of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) to dieback disease identified using Associative Transcriptomics

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Figure 1. prevalent in the more resistant species, with only a low level of the “A” base being detected in the moderately tolerant is either not present at all in species Sequence chromatograms showing the cSNP position in a number of Fraxinus species

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