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Determination of the Mating Efficiency of Haploids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Mating-system evolution in predominantly haploid species. a commentary on Clo et al. (2025)
Bart Nieuwenhuis1, Stuart F McDaniel2
1Division of Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biology, LMU Munich, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
|May 13, 2025
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