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Comment
. 2012 Apr;190(4):1153-5.
doi: 10.1534/genetics.112.139899.

Where's the money? Inversions, genes, and the hunt for genomic targets of selection

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Where's the money? Inversions, genes, and the hunt for genomic targets of selection

Mark Kirkpatrick et al. Genetics. 2012 Apr.
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