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- The Evolution of Anisogamy Does Not Always Lead to Male Competition
- Gamete Signalling Underlies the Evolution of Mating Types and Their Number Rstb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Zena Hadjivasiliou1,2 and Andrew Pomiankowski1,2
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- What Do Isogamous Organisms Teach Us About Sex and the Two Sexes? Rstb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Jussi Lehtonen1, Hanna Kokko2 and Geoff A
- Plant Kingdom Chapter 3
- Introduction to Botany. Lecture 16
- ESA 2018 WK44 Inclusive and Accurate Approaches for Teaching Sex and Gender in Biology
- Title Evolution of Anisogamy in the Early Diverging Fungus, Allomyces
- How Soon Hath Time . . . a History of Two “Seminal” Publications