Antagonistic co-evolution and the evolution of genotypic randomization

scientific article published on 01 October 1989

Antagonistic co-evolution and the evolution of genotypic randomization is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S0022-5193(89)80111-0
P698PubMed publication ID2615403

P50authorSean NeeQ20027893
P2860cites workMammalian chiasma frequencies as a test of two theories of recombinationQ43692760
Deleterious mutations as an evolutionary factor: 1. The advantage of recombinationQ56341012
Sex versus Non-Sex versus ParasiteQ57486487
Short-term selection for recombination among mutually antagonistic speciesQ58974509
Selection against harmful mutations in large sexual and asexual populationsQ70563103
P433issue4
P1104number of pages20
P304page(s)499-518
P577publication date1989-10-01
P1433published inJournal of Theoretical BiologyQ2153724
P1476titleAntagonistic co-evolution and the evolution of genotypic randomization
P478volume140

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