Hundreds of SNPs vs. dozens of SSRs: which dataset better characterizes natural clonal lineages in a self-fertilizing fish?
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Hundreds of SNPs vs. dozens of SSRs: which dataset better characterizes natural clonal lineages in a self-fertilizing fish?
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Andrey Tatarenkov
Felix Mesak
John C. Avise
Ryan L. Earley
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10.3389/FEVO.2014.00074
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2014-11-12T00:00:00Z