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“... to mating and meiosis behavior; reuniting these two genetic pools with no apparent reproductive barrier can...”
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“... alternation or synchrony calling patterns, possibly depending on motivation and social context (mating or male...”
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“... alternation or synchrony calling patterns, possibly depending on motivation and social context (mating or male...”
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“..., which was possibly caused by post-mating mortality of adult males due to competition for females and the...”
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“... development. Swiss Female mouses were treated with AMT (20 mg/Kg) 10 days and during mating, via orogastric...”
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