Combined epigenetic and intraspecific variation of theDRD4andSERTgenes influence novelty seeking behavior in great titParus major
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Combined epigenetic and intraspecific variation of theDRD4andSERTgenes influence novelty seeking behavior in great titParus major
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Epigenetics
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 516-525
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Informa UK Limited
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2015-05-21
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10.1080/15592294.2015.1046027
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