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Intersexuality in crustaceans: genetic, individual and population level effects
Alex Ford
, C. Sambles, P. Kille
School of Biological Sciences
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levels
100%
populations
85%
data
28%
cost
28%
genes
28%
crustaceans
28%
phenotype
28%
information
14%
simulation
14%
stability
14%
morphology
14%
growth
14%
hybridization
14%
females
14%
fertility
14%
physiology
14%
genetics
14%
biological markers
14%
mortality
14%
males
14%
leaching
14%
histology
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intersex
57%
Fertility
42%
Phenotype
28%
Health Care Cost
28%
Disorders of Sex Development
28%
Endocrine Disease
28%
Gene
28%
Biological Marker
14%
Morphology
14%
Histology
14%
Development
14%
Mortality
14%
Endocrine Disruptor
14%
Microarray Analysis
14%
Population Model
14%
Cross Hybridization
14%
Growth
14%
Female
14%
Male
14%
Neuroscience
Phenotype
28%
Gene
28%
Histology
14%
Microarray
14%