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FATTY ACID PROFILING IN DIPLOID (n = 12) AND TETRAPLOID CYTOTYPES (n = 24) OF PHYSALIS ANGULATA LINN FROM RAJASTHAN BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY

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TABLE 1: DIVERSITY IN FATTY ACID PROFILE OF TWO CYTOTYPES (DIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID) OF PHYSALIS ANGULATA LINN
FIG. 1A: GC-FID CHROMATOGRAM OF FATTY  ACID PROFILING IN DIPLOID CYTOTYPE OF

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