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  2. Copyright � 2005 by the Genetics Society of AmericaDOI: ...

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Adalia.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Ph.D. Thesis, De-partment of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Hudson, R. ... Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Genetics, Universityof Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. van Damme, J.
  3. 3 Nov 2006: Francis M. Jiggins,1 Gregory D.D. Hurst2. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK2 Department of Biology, University College London, 4 Stephenson Way, London ... helpful comments. F.M.J. is funded by a
  4. 3 Nov 2006: E-mail: matthew.tinsley@stir.ac.uk. 767. Parasitology (2006), 132, 767–773. f 2006 Cambridge University Pressdoi:10.1017/S0031182006009929 Printed in the United Kingdom. ... R. (2001). Parasitism: The Diversity and. Ecology of Animal Parasites.
  5. Sex-ratio-distorting Wolbachia causes sex-role reversal in its…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/sexrolereversal.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: D. Hurst2 and Michael E. N. Majerus1. 1Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK2Department of Biology, University College London, 4 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HE, UK. ... This is thought to explain the
  6. evol_56_1114.2290_2295.tp

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Evolution%20high%20prevalence.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Received May 27, 2002. Accepted July 19, 2002. Many animals are host to maternally transmitted bacterialsymbionts. ... The eggs laid by females were reared to adulthood in eitherUganda or Cambridge, United Kingdom, on C.
  7. Male-killing Wolbachia in two species of insect Gregory D. ...

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/ProcRSocMKW.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: N. Majerus2. 1Department of Biology, University College London, 4 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HE, UK2Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK3Institute of Cell, Animal and Population ... The male-killing
  8. 3 Nov 2006: The reducedbrood hatch that results from sterile or incompatible mat-ings yields fewer immature animals. ... Due to reduced intra-speci c competition however, disproportionately more ofthe immature animals survive.
  9. mbev_19_814.1341_1349.tp

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/MBE.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Introduction. Most animals and plants have intimate associationswith a diverse range of microbial symbionts. ... is funded by a Research Fellowship from Em-manuel College, Cambridge, and a Natural EnvironmentResearch Council small grant.

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