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Volumn 349, Issue 6249, 2015, Pages 747-750
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Fruit flies diversify their offspring in response to parasite infection
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
DIVERGENCE;
ENVIRONMENTAL CUE;
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY;
FITNESS;
FLY;
GENOTYPE;
INFECTIVITY;
PARASITE;
RECOMBINATION;
RED QUEEN HYPOTHESIS;
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION;
WOUNDING;
ARTICLE;
CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION;
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE;
DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER;
EVOLUTION;
GENETIC RECOMBINATION;
HAPLOTYPE;
MEIOTIC RECOMBINATION;
NONHUMAN;
OUTCROSSING;
PARASITOSIS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROGENY;
REPRODUCTION;
ANIMAL;
FEMALE;
GENETIC VARIABILITY;
GENETICS;
GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND AGING;
LARVA;
MALE;
MUTATION;
PARASITOLOGY;
REPRODUCTIVE FITNESS;
DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER;
ANIMALS;
BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION;
DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER;
FEMALE;
GENETIC FITNESS;
GENETIC VARIATION;
LARVA;
MALE;
MUTATION;
PARASITIC DISEASES;
RECOMBINATION, GENETIC;
REPRODUCTION;
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EID: 84940185382
PISSN: 00368075
EISSN: 10959203
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1126/science.aab1768 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (63)
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References (26)
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