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Mark W Blows

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Nature Reviews. Genetics|August 22, 2006
Dissecting the complex genetic basis of mate choiceStephen F Chenoweth, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE GENETICS OF CENTRAL AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA SERRATA. I. GENETIC VARIATION FOR STRESS RESISTANCE AND SPECIES BORDERSMark W Blows, Ary A Hoffmann
Genetics|May 7, 2017
Accounting for Sampling Error in Genetic Eigenvalues Using Random Matrix TheoryJacqueline L Sztepanacz, Mark W Blows
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 25, 2010
Pleiotropy, apparent stabilizing selection and uncovering fitness optimaKatrina McGuigan, Locke Rowe, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 5, 2011
Reducing mutation load through sexual selection on malesKatrina McGuigan, Donna Petfield, Mark W Blows
Genetics|April 18, 2022
Causes of variability in estimates of mutational variance from mutation accumulation experimentsCara Conradsen, Mark W Blows, Katrina McGuigan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 16, 2011
Natural selection stops the evolution of male attractivenessEmma Hine, Katrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
The American Naturalist|June 13, 2014
Evolutionary constraints in high-dimensional trait setsEmma Hine, Katrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 21, 2010
Quantitative genetics of female mate preferences in an ancestral and a novel environmentMatthieu Delcourt, Mark W Blows, Howard D Rundle
The American Naturalist|March 18, 2004
Orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix and the fitness surface for multiple male sexually selected traitsMark W Blows, Stephen F Chenoweth, Emma Hine
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Nature Reviews. Genetics|August 22, 2006
Dissecting the complex genetic basis of mate choiceStephen F Chenoweth, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE GENETICS OF CENTRAL AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA SERRATA. I. GENETIC VARIATION FOR STRESS RESISTANCE AND SPECIES BORDERSMark W Blows, Ary A Hoffmann
Genetics|May 7, 2017
Accounting for Sampling Error in Genetic Eigenvalues Using Random Matrix TheoryJacqueline L Sztepanacz, Mark W Blows
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 25, 2010
Pleiotropy, apparent stabilizing selection and uncovering fitness optimaKatrina McGuigan, Locke Rowe, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 5, 2011
Reducing mutation load through sexual selection on malesKatrina McGuigan, Donna Petfield, Mark W Blows
Genetics|April 18, 2022
Causes of variability in estimates of mutational variance from mutation accumulation experimentsCara Conradsen, Mark W Blows, Katrina McGuigan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 16, 2011
Natural selection stops the evolution of male attractivenessEmma Hine, Katrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
The American Naturalist|June 13, 2014
Evolutionary constraints in high-dimensional trait setsEmma Hine, Katrina McGuigan, Mark W Blows
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 21, 2010
Quantitative genetics of female mate preferences in an ancestral and a novel environmentMatthieu Delcourt, Mark W Blows, Howard D Rundle
The American Naturalist|March 18, 2004
Orientation of the genetic variance-covariance matrix and the fitness surface for multiple male sexually selected traitsMark W Blows, Stephen F Chenoweth, Emma Hine
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