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Y. A. Kaçar, Simsek, O., Solmaz, I., Sari, N., and Mendi, Y. Y., Genetic diversity among melon accessions (Cucumis melo) from Turkey based on SSR markers, vol. 11, pp. 4622-4631, 2012.
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