Can we continue to neglect genomic variation in introgression rates when inferring the history of speciation? A case study in aMytilushybrid zone
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Can we continue to neglect genomic variation in introgression rates when inferring the history of speciation? A case study in aMytilushybrid zone
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JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 8, Pages 1662-1675
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Wiley
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2014-06-10
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10.1111/jeb.12425
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