Can fluctuating asymmetry be used to detect inbreeding and loss of genetic diversity in endangered populations?
Dates
Publication Year
2000
Publication Date
2000-05
Citation
DM Gilligan, LM Woodworth, ME Montgomery, RK Nurthen, DA Briscoe, and R Frankham, Can fluctuating asymmetry be used to detect inbreeding and loss of genetic diversity in endangered populations?: Animal Conservation [Anim. Conserv.], vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 97-104, May 2000.
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