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Molecular evolution of mammalian testes under polyandry and monandry
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2015-08-10
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Somel, Mehmet
Rohlfs, Rorı
Özkurt, Ezgi
Haiyang, Hu
Erdem, Babür
Khaıtovıch, Phılıpp
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M. Somel, R. Rohlfs, E. Özkurt, H. Haiyang, B. Erdem, and P. Khaıtovıch, “Molecular evolution of mammalian testes under polyandry and monandry,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://wp.unil.ch/eseb2015/files/2014/03/Conference_booklet.pdf.