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The evolutionary implications of polyandry in house mice (Mus domesticus)
Renee Firman
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Medicine and Dentistry
Sperm Competition
100%
Polyandry
90%
Sperm
60%
Genotype
30%
Testes
30%
Heredity
20%
Mating
10%
Reproductive Success
10%
Inbreeding
10%
Paternity
10%
Spermiogenesis
10%
Male Fertility
10%
Cyanocobalamin
10%
Fertilization
10%
Female Reproductive Tract
10%
Ovum
10%
Inbreeding Depression
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sperm Competition
100%
Polyandry
90%
Litter Size
40%
Reproductives
30%
Genotype
20%
Reproductive Traits
20%
Reproductive Success
10%
Inbreeding
10%
Paternity
10%
Genotyping
10%
Inbreeding Depression
10%
Mus
10%
Sires
10%
Maternal Effect
10%
Male Fertility
10%
Additive Effect
10%
Ova
10%
Monandrous
10%