Life history trade-offs at a single locus maintain sexually selected genetic variation.
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Life history trade-offs at a single locus maintain sexually selected genetic variation.
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Life history trade-offs at a single locus maintain sexually selected genetic variation.
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Life history trade-offs at a single locus maintain sexually selected genetic variation.
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Life history trade-offs at a single locus maintain sexually selected genetic variation.
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Camillo Berenos
Jill G Pilkington
Josephine M Pemberton
Tim H Clutton-Brock
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2013-08-21T00:00:00Z
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