'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season.

scientific article published on 13 July 2007

'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10709-007-9164-3
P698PubMed publication ID17628755

P50authorClaus WedekindQ5129529
Alain JacobQ66850830
Davnah UrbachQ129958254
P2093author name stringRudolf Müller
Guillaume Evanno
P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectinformation contentQ735075
P304page(s)199-208
P577publication date2007-07-13
P1433published inGeneticaQ5532929
P1476title'Good-genes' and 'compatible-genes' effects in an Alpine whitefish and the information content of breeding tubercles over the course of the spawning season.
P478volume132

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