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Clustering of rDNA containing type 1 insertion sequence in the distal nucleolus organiser of Drosophila melanogaster: implications for the evolution of X and Y rDNA arrays
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- Genetical Research / Volume 51 / Issue 3 / June 1988
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 209-215
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The effects of population size and selection intensity in selection for a quantitative character in Drosophila: I. Short-term response to selection
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- Genetical Research / Volume 12 / Issue 3 / December 1968
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 237-248
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The effects of population size and selection intensity in selection for a quantitative character in Drosophila: II. Long-term response to selection
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- Genetical Research / Volume 12 / Issue 3 / December 1968
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 249-266
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Microsatellite polymorphisms in a wild population of Drosophila melanogaster
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- Genetical Research / Volume 67 / Issue 3 / June 1996
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 285-290
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Genes in Population. By Eliot B. Spiess, 2nd edn.New York, USA: John Wiley & Sons. 1989. 774 pages. Cloth price £59.00. ISBN 0 471 84973 1.
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- Genetical Research / Volume 57 / Issue 3 / June 1991
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 288-289
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Optimum selection intensities in artificial selection programmes: an experimental evaluation
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- Genetical Research / Volume 30 / Issue 2 / October 1977
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 115-119
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Induced expression of a Drosophila hsp70 promoter-fusion transgene is reduced after repeated heat shocks
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- Genetical Research / Volume 59 / Issue 3 / June 1992
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 183-188
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Are responses to artificial selection for reproductive fitness characters consistently asymmetrical*?
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- Genetical Research / Volume 56 / Issue 1 / August 1990
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 35-42
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The effects of population size and selection intensity in selection for a quantitative character in Drosophila: III. Analyses of the lines
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- Genetical Research / Volume 12 / Issue 3 / December 1968
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- 14 April 2009, pp. 267-283
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Do population size bottlenecks reduce evolutionary potential?
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- Animal Conservation forum / Volume 2 / Issue 4 / November 1999
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 255-260
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- November 1999
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Comparison of the population viability analysis packages GAPPS, INMAT, RAMAS and VORTEX for the whooping crane (Grus americana)
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- Animal Conservation forum / Volume 2 / Issue 1 / February 1999
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- 01 February 1999, pp. 23-31
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- February 1999
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How large must populations be to retain evolutionary potential?
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- Animal Conservation forum / Volume 1 / Issue 1 / February 1998
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- 01 February 1998, pp. 69-70
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- February 1998
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Response to Lynch and Lande
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- Animal Conservation forum / Volume 1 / Issue 1 / February 1998
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- 01 February 1998, p. 73
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- February 1998
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