Environmental and Genetic Contributions to Imperfect wMel-Like Wolbachia Transmission and Frequency Variation
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Environmental and Genetic Contributions to Imperfect wMel-Like Wolbachia Transmission and Frequency Variation
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GENETICS
Volume 215, Issue 4, Pages 1117-1132
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Genetics Society of America
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2020-06-17
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10.1534/genetics.120.303330
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