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Conservation
Population genetics
Genetics
Trees
Forest genetic resources
Conservation biology
Biodiversity
Genetic monitoring
Conservation genetics
Biology
Philosophy of biology
Environment

First meeting of the EUFORGEN Working Group on Genetic Monitoring Maccarese (Rome), Italy, 17-19 January 2012 Summary of the meeting Opening of the meeting J. Koskela (EUFORGEN Coordinator) welcomed the participants to B

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