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Table 2: Phenotypic Variation Amongst CSDH Lines and Their Parents Chinese Spring and SQ1 for Trait Data Meaned Across Experiments I, II and III.
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Supplemental Information 2: Phenotypic Data Used for Phenotypic Correlations