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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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1Department of Biology, University of Florida
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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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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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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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