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Ethological principles predict the neuropeptides co-opted to influence parenting
View ORCID ProfileChristopher B. Cunningham, Majors J. Badgett, Richard B. Meagher, Ron Orlando, Allen J. Moore
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Christopher B. Cunningham
1Department of Genetics, 120 Green St., Athens, GA 30602
Majors J. Badgett
2Department of Chemistry, 140 Cedar St., Athens, GA 30602
3Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, 315 Riverbend Rd., Athens, GA 30602
Richard B. Meagher
1Department of Genetics, 120 Green St., Athens, GA 30602
Ron Orlando
3Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, 315 Riverbend Rd., Athens, GA 30602
4Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 120 Green St., Athens, GA 30602
Allen J. Moore
1Department of Genetics, 120 Green St., Athens, GA 30602

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Posted July 19, 2016.
Ethological principles predict the neuropeptides co-opted to influence parenting
Christopher B. Cunningham, Majors J. Badgett, Richard B. Meagher, Ron Orlando, Allen J. Moore
bioRxiv 064808; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/064808
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