Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggs.
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Cattle phenotypes can disguise their maternal ancestryMitochondrial DNA haplotypes induce differential patterns of DNA methylation that result in differential chromosomal gene expression patterns.The association of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes and phenotypic traits in pigs.Divergent artificial selection for female reproductive investment has a sexually concordant effect on male reproductive successA consistent long-lasting pattern of spatial variation in egg size and shape in blue tits ()
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Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggs.
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scientific article published on 23 August 2016
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Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggs.
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Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggs.
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Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggs.
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Artificial selection reveals the energetic expense of producing larger eggs.
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Ann-Kathrin Ziegler
Barbara Tschirren
Christina Ebneter
Joel L Pick
Marta Giordano
Pascale Hutter
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10.1186/S12983-016-0172-Y
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2016-08-23T00:00:00Z
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