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Rapid genomic changes during a coevolutionary arms race highlight the reciprocal effects of ecology and evolution.
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Published
Oct 11, 2019
Vol/Issue
5(10)
Funding
German Research Foundation Award: BE 4135/3-1, 4135/9
Swiss National Science Foundation Award: 310030E-160812 / 1
Cite This Article
Cas Retel, Vienna Kowallik, Weini Huang, et al. (2019). The feedback between selection and demography shapes genomic diversity during coevolution. Science Advances, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax0530
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