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The mutational decay of male and hermaphrodite competitive fitness in the androdioecious nematode C. elegans, in which males are naturally rare

Shu-Dan Yeh, Ayush Saxena, Timothy Crombie, Dorian Feistel, Lindsay M. Johnson, Isabel Lam, Jennifer Lam, Sayran Saber, View ORCID ProfileCharles F. Baer
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/115568
Shu-Dan Yeh
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
2Department of Life Sciences, National Central University, Taiwan
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Ayush Saxena
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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Timothy Crombie
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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Dorian Feistel
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
3Department of Biology, Emory University
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Lindsay M. Johnson
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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Isabel Lam
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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Jennifer Lam
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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Sayran Saber
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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Charles F. Baer
1Department of Biology, University of Florida
4University of Florida Genetics Institute
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https://doi.org/10.1101/115568
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  • March 9, 2017.
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Author Information

  1. Shu-Dan Yeh1,2,
  2. Ayush Saxena1,
  3. Timothy Crombie1,
  4. Dorian Feistel1,3,
  5. Lindsay M. Johnson1,
  6. Isabel Lam1,
  7. Jennifer Lam1,
  8. Sayran Saber1 and
  9. Charles F. Baer1,4
  1. 1Department of Biology, University of Florida
  2. 2Department of Life Sciences, National Central University, Taiwan
  3. 3Department of Biology, Emory University
  4. 4University of Florida Genetics Institute
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Shu-Dan Yeh, Ayush Saxena, Timothy Crombie, Dorian Feistel, Lindsay M. Johnson, Isabel Lam, Jennifer Lam, Sayran Saber, Charles F. Baer
bioRxiv 115568; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/115568
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The mutational decay of male and hermaphrodite competitive fitness in the androdioecious nematode C. elegans, in which males are naturally rare
Shu-Dan Yeh, Ayush Saxena, Timothy Crombie, Dorian Feistel, Lindsay M. Johnson, Isabel Lam, Jennifer Lam, Sayran Saber, Charles F. Baer
bioRxiv 115568; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/115568

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