The seed protein profile obtained by disc electrophoresis was found to be a diagnostic characteristic of the broad bean, V.jaba, and of its taxonomically wild relatives V. narbonensis, V. galilaea and V. hyaeniscyamus The marked difference in the seed protein profile of the cultivated species and th
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Morphological and seed protein characterization of the cultivated and the wild taxa ofSesamumL. (Pedaliaceae)
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