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The Molecular Basis of Plant Genetic Diversity provides an in-depth examination of the genetic factors that contribute to the remarkable diversity found in plant species worldwide. The book delves into molecular biology concepts including DNA sequencing, gene regulation, and chromosomal variations that explain how plants develop different morphological and physiological characteristics.
Author Mahmut Caliskan presents detailed scientific insights into how genetic mutations, recombination events, and epigenetic modifications drive plant evolution and adaptation. The work covers both theoretical foundations and practical applications, making it valuable for researchers, geneticists, and plant scientists interested in understanding the molecular underpinnings of plant biodiversity.
This resource is essential for anyone studying plant genetics, evolutionary biology, or agricultural biotechnology, offering comprehensive coverage of modern molecular techniques and their role in characterizing plant genetic variation.







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