GENETIC VARIATION IN PLEIOTROPY: DIFFERENTIAL EPISTASIS AS A SOURCE OF VARIATION IN THE ALLOMETRIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LONG BONE LENGTHS AND BODY WEIGHT
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James M. Cheverud | Jason B. Wolf | M. Pavlicev | J. Cheverud | J. Wolf | C. Roseman | J. Kenney-Hunt | Mihaela Pavlicev | Charles C. Roseman | Jane P. Kenney-Hunt | Elizabeth A. Norgard
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