Invasion of gene duplication through masking for maladaptive gene flow.

scientific article published on 2 February 2012

Invasion of gene duplication through masking for maladaptive gene flow. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1558-5646.2011.01551.X
P698PubMed publication ID22519789
P5875ResearchGate publication ID224808468

P50authorAlexey YanchukovQ57653424
Stephen R. ProulxQ51703948
P2093author name stringAlexey Yanchukov
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P433issue5
P921main subjectgene flowQ143089
gene duplicationQ746284
P1104number of pages13
P304page(s)1543-1555
P577publication date2012-02-02
P1433published inEvolutionQ4038411
P1476titleInvasion of gene duplication through masking for maladaptive gene flow
P478volume66

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