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Behavior Genetics|July 12, 2018
Resting Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in Adolescents and Young Adults from a Genetically-Informed PerspectiveJessica L Bourdon, Ashlee A Moore, Meridith Eastman, et al.Behavior Genetics|September 10, 2018
Correction to: Behavioral Genetics and Attributions of Moral ResponsibilityKathryn Tabb, Matthew S Lebowitz, Paul S AppelbaumBehavior Genetics|August 15, 2018
Understanding "What Could Be": A Call for 'Experimental Behavioral Genetics'S Alexandra Burt, Kathryn S Plaisance, David Z HambrickBehavior Genetics|June 18, 1999
Selective breeding for high and low alcohol preference in miceN J Grahame, T K Li, L LumengBehavior Genetics|August 10, 2000
Differential effects of cohort removal stress on the acoustic startle response of the Roman/Verh rat strainsR Aguilar, L Gil, A Tobeña, et al.Behavior Genetics|February 9, 2006
Maternal and genetic effects on anxiety-related behavior of C3H/HeN, DBA/2J and NMRI mice in a motility-box following blastocyst transferClaudia Rose, Friedrich-Wilhelm Röhl, Herbert Schwegler, et al.Behavior Genetics|January 26, 2006
Inheritance of behavioral and neuroanatomical phenotypical variance: hybrid mice are not always more stable than inbredsWim E CrusioBehavior Genetics|January 13, 2006
A single copy of carbonic anhydrase 2 restores wild-type circadian period to carbonic anhydrase II-deficient miceKari L Kernek, James A Trofatter, Aimee R Mayeda, et al.Behavior Genetics|January 13, 2006
QTL analysis of behavioral and morphological differentiation between wild and laboratory zebrafish (Danio rerio)Dominic Wright, Reiichiro Nakamichi, Jens Krause, et al.Behavior Genetics|March 25, 2006
No apparent indirect genetic benefits to female red flour beetles preferring males with intense copulatory courtshipMartin Edvardsson, Göran ArnqvistPageof 215