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Nematode-bacteria mutualism: Selection within the mutualism supersedes selection outside of the mutualism

Evolution Vol. 70 No. 3 pp. 687-695 · Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Levi T. Morran, McKenna J. Penley, Victoria S. Byrd, et al. (2016). Nematode-bacteria mutualism: Selection within the mutualism supersedes selection outside of the mutualism. Evolution, 70(3), 687-695. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.12878
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