An SNP-based second-generation genetic map of Daphnia magna and its application to QTL analysis of phenotypic traits

Author:

Routtu Jarkko,Hall Matthew D,Albere Brian,Beisel Christian,Bergeron R Daniel,Chaturvedi Anurag,Choi Jeong-Hyeon,Colbourne John,De Meester Luc,Stephens Melissa T,Stelzer Claus-Peter,Solorzano Eleanne,Thomas W Kelley,Pfrender Michael E,Ebert Dieter

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Biotechnology

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