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Dis-integrating the fly: A mutational perspective on phenotypic integration and covariation
Abstract
Abstract The structure of environmentally induced phenotypic covariation can influence the effective strength and magnitude of natural selection. Yet our understanding of the factors that contribute to and influence the evolutionary lability of such covariation is poor. Most studies have either examined environmental variation without accounting for covariation, or examined phenotypic and genetic covariation without distinguishing the …
Authors
Haber A; Dworkin I
DOI
10.1101/023333
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bioRxiv