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The Red Queen, Evolution, and Sex!

Posted on September 6, 2016 by kellysyh

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged antagonistic co-evolution, co-evolution, constant extinction, Drosophila, Evolution, Evolution of sex, evolutionary arms war, Fruit flies, Leptopilina, parasite vs host, parents rule, recombination frequency, Red Queen, Red Queen hypothesis, science, Sex, variation | 2 Comments
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