Runaway sexual selection leads to good genes

scientific article published on 22 August 2012

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P356DOI10.1111/J.1558-5646.2012.01750.X
P698PubMed publication ID23289565
P5875ResearchGate publication ID234068212

P50authorCharles OfriaQ5081347
Ian DworkinQ52655650
P2093author name stringChristopher H Chandler
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P433issue1
P921main subjectsexual selectionQ206913
P1104number of pages10
P304page(s)110-119
P577publication date2012-08-22
P1433published inEvolutionQ4038411
P1476titleRunaway sexual selection leads to good genes
P478volume67

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