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Maternal foetal interactions and gene frequency changes in populations of mice
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Maternal foetal interactions and gene frequency changes in populations of mice

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Acknowledgments.-Part of this work was done during the tenure of a research fellowship at the University of Liverpool, Department of Genetics, where much help was given by 02

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Hull, P. Maternal foetal interactions and gene frequency changes in populations of mice. Heredity 28, 201–208 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1972.25

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