MHC class II-assortative mate choice in European badgers (Meles meles)
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MHC class II-assortative mate choice in European badgers (Meles meles)
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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 12, Pages 3138-3150
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Wiley
Online
2015-04-27
DOI
10.1111/mec.13217
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